Abstract

AbstractThis chapter examines the neuronal bases of temporal attentional orienting. It discusses endogenous temporal orienting with predictive pre-cues and the neurophysiological mechanisms and the neuroanatomical substrates of endogenous temporal orienting. It also analyses exogenous temporal orienting by predictable stimulus motion and the behavioural indices and the neurophysiological mechanisms of exogenous temporal expectation. It concludes that temporal orienting of attention depends upon temporal expectancies that have been established either with endogenous pre-cues or exogenous patterns of rhythmic stimulus presentation.

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