Current research on the various forms of autoscopic phenomena addresses the clinical and neurological correlates of out-of-body experiences, autoscopic hallucinations,and heautoscopy. Yet most of this research is based on functional magnetic resonance imaging results and focuses predominantly on abnormal cortical activity. Previously we proposed that visual consciousness resulted from the dynamic retinogeniculo-cortical oscillations, such that the photoreceptors dynamically integrated with visual and other vision-associated cortices, and was theorized to be mapped out by photoreceptor discs and rich retinal networks which synchronized with the retinotopic mapping and the associated cortex. The feedback from neural input that is re...
ABSTRACT: Somewhere in the visual system, phenomenal vision—the seeing of colors, brightness, depths...
A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential ...
Despite recent advances in functional neuroimaging, the apparently simple question of how and where ...
Current research on the various forms of autoscopic phenomena addresses the clinical and neurologica...
The role of the physiological processes involved in human vision escapes clarification in current li...
The human eyes and brain, which have finite boundaries, create a ‘‘virtual’’ space within our centra...
Different pharmacologic agents have been used to investigate the neuronal underpinnings of alteratio...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) raise profound scientific, clinical, ethical, and philosophical iss...
Hallucination is a clinically significant qualitative disorder of perception that can be characteriz...
Spontaneous activity of the human brain has been well documented, but little is known about the func...
OBJECTIVE Autoscopic phenomena (AP) are illusory own body reduplications characterized by the vis...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
Consciousness has been proposed to emerge from functionally integrated large-scale ensembles of gamm...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) resulting from severe brain injury that disrupt arousal and awarene...
Vision affords us with the ability to consciously see, and use this information in our behavior. Whi...
ABSTRACT: Somewhere in the visual system, phenomenal vision—the seeing of colors, brightness, depths...
A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential ...
Despite recent advances in functional neuroimaging, the apparently simple question of how and where ...
Current research on the various forms of autoscopic phenomena addresses the clinical and neurologica...
The role of the physiological processes involved in human vision escapes clarification in current li...
The human eyes and brain, which have finite boundaries, create a ‘‘virtual’’ space within our centra...
Different pharmacologic agents have been used to investigate the neuronal underpinnings of alteratio...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) raise profound scientific, clinical, ethical, and philosophical iss...
Hallucination is a clinically significant qualitative disorder of perception that can be characteriz...
Spontaneous activity of the human brain has been well documented, but little is known about the func...
OBJECTIVE Autoscopic phenomena (AP) are illusory own body reduplications characterized by the vis...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
Consciousness has been proposed to emerge from functionally integrated large-scale ensembles of gamm...
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) resulting from severe brain injury that disrupt arousal and awarene...
Vision affords us with the ability to consciously see, and use this information in our behavior. Whi...
ABSTRACT: Somewhere in the visual system, phenomenal vision—the seeing of colors, brightness, depths...
A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential ...
Despite recent advances in functional neuroimaging, the apparently simple question of how and where ...