Putative rhythms in attentional switching can be explained by aperiodic temporal structure.

Nat Hum Behav

Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.

Published: September 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent research challenges the traditional view that attention effects are consistently sustained over time, suggesting instead that covert attention switches rhythmically between objects at a frequency of 3-8 Hz.
  • The author demonstrates that common analytical methods for detecting rhythmic patterns in data often produce false positives when dealing with aperiodic signals.
  • By introducing improved analysis techniques and applying them to existing data, the study finds no support for the existence of behavioral rhythms in attentional switching, advancing our understanding of perceptual and cognitive dynamics.

Article Abstract

The neural and perceptual effects of attention were traditionally assumed to be sustained over time, but recent work suggests that covert attention rhythmically switches between objects at 3-8 Hz. Here I use simulations to demonstrate that the analysis approaches commonly used to test for rhythmic oscillations generate false positives in the presence of aperiodic temporal structure. I then propose two alternative analyses that are better able to discriminate between periodic and aperiodic structure in time series. Finally, I apply these alternative analyses to published datasets and find no evidence for behavioural rhythms in attentional switching after accounting for aperiodic temporal structure. The techniques presented here will help clarify the periodic and aperiodic dynamics of perception and of cognition more broadly.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9489532PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41562-022-01364-0DOI Listing

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