Alpha-band Brain Dynamics and Temporal Processing: An Introduction to the Special Focus

Author:

Samaha Jason1,Romei Vincenzo23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Santa Cruz

2. Dipartimento di Psicologia, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Centro Studi e Ricerche in Neuroscienze Cognitive, Cesena, Italy

3. Facultad de Lenguas y Educación, Universidad Antonio de Nebrija, Madrid, Spain

Abstract

Abstract For decades, the intriguing connection between the human alpha rhythm (an 8- to 13-Hz oscillation maximal over posterior cortex) and temporal processes in perception has furnished a rich landscape of proposals. The past decade, however, has seen a surge in interest in the topic, bringing new theoretical, analytic, and methodological developments alongside fresh controversies. This Special Focus on alpha-band dynamics and temporal processing provides an up-to-date snapshot of the playing field, with contributions from leading researchers in the field spanning original perspectives, new evidence, comprehensive reviews and meta-analyses, as well as discussion of ongoing controversies and paths forward. We hope that the perspectives captured here will help catalyze future research and shape the pathways toward a theoretically grounded and mechanistic account of the link between alpha dynamics and temporal properties of perception.

Publisher

MIT Press

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