Dynamics of temporal anticipation in perception and action
<p>The selective deployment of attention over time optimises our perception and action at the moments when relevant events are expected to happen. Such "temporal orienting" to moments <em>when</em> something is going to happen is especially useful when this information ca...
Main Author: | Heideman, S |
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Other Authors: | van Ede, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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