Dr Ayelet N. Landau | Attentional sampling: Temporal structures in brain and cognition

Language Circle

  • Date: Oct 18, 2023
  • Time: 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Dr Ayelet N. Landau
  • The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
  • Location: MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
  • Room: Wilhelm Wundt Room (A400) + Zoom Meeting (hybrid mode)
  • Host: Max Planck Research Group Language Cycles
Join online via https://zoom.us/j/95065830000
Rhythmic temporal structure is a recurring theme in the field of cognitive neuroscience. It spans physiology as well as behavioral performance and provides interesting brain behavior links. In my talk I will describe work focusing on one aspect of rhythmic cognition: Attentional sampling. When subjects monitor a single spatial location, target detection depends on the pre-target phase of an 8Hz brain rhythm. When multiple locations are monitored, performance decrements suggest a division of the 8Hz rhythm over the number of locations. This suggests that different locations are sequentially sampled. In my talk I will survey evidence for attentional sampling in behavior and in non-invasive physiology. Together with published work, I will present new findings assess whether sampling may be a domain-general principle in the architecture of perception and attention.

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