Why are some visual stimuli consciously detected, whereas others remain subliminal? We investigated the fate of weak visual stimuli in the visual and frontal cortex of awake monkeys trained to report stimulus presence. Reported stimuli were associated with strong sustained activity in the frontal cortex, and frontal activity was weaker and quickly decayed for unreported stimuli. Information about weak stimuli could be lost at successive stages en route from the visual to the frontal cortex, and these propagation failures were confirmed through microstimulation of area V1. Fluctuations in response bias and sensitivity during perception of identical stimuli were traced back to prestimulus brain-state markers. A model in which stimuli become c...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...
A powerful paradigm to identify neural correlates of consciousness is binocular rivalry, wherein a c...
Why are some visual stimuli consciously detected, whereas others remain subliminal? We investigated ...
A major debate about the neural correlates of conscious perception concerns its cortical organizatio...
International audienceThe role of the primate prefrontal cortex (PFC) in conscious perception is deb...
When stimulus information enters the visual cortex, it is rapidly processed for identification. Howe...
When presented with disparate visual stimuli to corresponding retinal locations, the perceptual expe...
AbstractWe have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the p...
We have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the presence ...
The fronto-parietal circuit has been suggested to play a key role in mediating conscious perception ...
The study of conscious visual perception invariably necessitates some means of report. Report can be...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
SummaryThe extent to which areas in the visual cerebral cortex differ in their ability to support pe...
The phenomenon of binocular rivalry, which involves presentation of incongruent visual input to the ...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...
A powerful paradigm to identify neural correlates of consciousness is binocular rivalry, wherein a c...
Why are some visual stimuli consciously detected, whereas others remain subliminal? We investigated ...
A major debate about the neural correlates of conscious perception concerns its cortical organizatio...
International audienceThe role of the primate prefrontal cortex (PFC) in conscious perception is deb...
When stimulus information enters the visual cortex, it is rapidly processed for identification. Howe...
When presented with disparate visual stimuli to corresponding retinal locations, the perceptual expe...
AbstractWe have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the p...
We have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the presence ...
The fronto-parietal circuit has been suggested to play a key role in mediating conscious perception ...
The study of conscious visual perception invariably necessitates some means of report. Report can be...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
SummaryThe extent to which areas in the visual cerebral cortex differ in their ability to support pe...
The phenomenon of binocular rivalry, which involves presentation of incongruent visual input to the ...
The conscious perception of visual patterns and objects is thought to derive from their impact upon ...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...
A powerful paradigm to identify neural correlates of consciousness is binocular rivalry, wherein a c...