How strong is the rhythm of perception? A registered replication of Hickok et al. (2015)

Our ability to predict upcoming events is a fundamental component of human cognition. One way in which we do so is by exploiting temporal regularities in sensory signals: the ticking of a clock, falling of footsteps and the motion of waves each provide a structure that may facilitate anticipation. B...

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Main Authors: Molly J. Henry, Jonas Obleser, Maria R. Crusey, Emily R. Fuller, Yune Sang Lee, Martin Meyer, Elizabeth A. M. Acosta, Stephen C. Van Hedger, Maya Inbar, Chantal Oderbolz, Sienna A. Dunham, Yathida Anankul, Lauren E. Sabo, Christian Keitel, Ross K. Maddox, Kendra Mehl, Gizem Aslan, Peter A. Martens, Sebastian Sauppe, Meir Horovitz, Elizabeth E. Kinghorn, Stratos Koukouvinis, Hans Rutger Bosker, Mert Huviyetli, Carole Leung, Ashley Elizabeth Symons, Antje Strauß, Maria Chait, Mingyue Hu, Carsten Eulitz, Cailey A. Salagovic, Chris Davis, Giulio Glauco Adriaan Severijnen, Alexandra I. Kosachenko, Claude Alain, Jeesun Kim, Jessica A. Grahn, Riya K. Sidhu, Carlo Megighian, Blake E. Butler, David R. W. Sears, Björn Herrmann, Megan Louise Griffiths, Ayelet N. Landau, Raha Razin, Massimo Grassi, Andrew Levitsky, Lori L. Holt, Amy M. Belfi, Hannah J. Stewart, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham, Christi Gomez, Faye Brookes, Erin D. Smith, Ethan Axler, Karin Bakardjian, Daniel Hochstrasser, Lucrezia Guiotto Nai Fovino, Sarah Tune, Yuri G. Pavlov, Kalysta A. Lee, Ashlynne G. Xavier, Anne Keitel, Chad S. Rogers, Ann Maltseva, Julia L. Strauss, Facundo F. Lodol, Naeem Arsiwala, Jonathan E. Peelle
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2025-06-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.220497
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