Short talk titles > Tuesday 24th October 9am-10.45am
Temporal Order and Temporal Binding (Chair: Virginie van Wassenhove)
- Rapid Recalibration to Audiovisual Asynchronies occurs Unconsciously. Erik Van der Burg (The Netherlands), David Alais, John Cass
- Time Order is a Psychological Bias. Laetitia Grabot (France), Anne Kösem, Leila Azizi, Virginie van Wassenhove
- Reframing Variability in Auditory, Visual, and Audiovisual Timing Tasks: From nuisance to an aid to understand complex systems dynamics. Lars T Boenke (Germany), Richard Höchenberger, David Alais, Frank W Ohl
- Saccadic Temporal Recalibration Leads to a Reversal of Cause and Effect. Brent Parsons (Italy), Dunia Giomo, Domenica Bueti
- Perceived Timing of a Visual Event is Affected by Temporal Context. Ljubica Jovanovic (France), Pascal Mamassian
- Perceived timing of sensory events triggering actions in Parkinson’s disease.Yoshiko Yabe(Canada), Penny A. MacDonald, Melvyn A. Goodale
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Entrainment and oscillations (Chair: Sundeep Teki)
- Actively Anticipating Upcoming Tempo Changes Modulates Induced Neural Beta Power. Emily Graber (USA), Takako Fujioka
- Neural entrainment reflects temporal predictions guiding speech comprehension. Anne Kösem (The Netherlands)
- Visual to auditory entrainment enhances auditory gap detection performance. Anna-Katharina R. Bauer (Germany), Martin G. Bleichner, Sylvain Baillet, Stefan Debener
- Dynamic preparation of temporal and spatial features for skilled sequence production (MEG). Kornysheva K (UK), Bush D, Meyer S, Sadnicka A, Burgess N, Barnes G
- Neuronal synchrony mediates the attention to time and its estimation. Shrikanth Kulashekhar (Italy, Finland), Matias J. Palva, Satu Palva
- Anticipation of a familiar event is associated with widespread predictive activation of sensory cortical areas. Dan Lloyd (USA)
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