The cortical processing of consciously perceived and unperceived somatosensory stimuli is thought to be identical during the first 100-120 ms after stimulus onset. Thereafter, the electrophysiological correlates of conscious perception have been shown to be reflected in the N1 component of the evoked response as well as in later (>200 ms) nonstimulus-locked γ-band (28-50 Hz) oscillatory activity. To evaluate more specifically the time course and correlation of neuronal oscillations with conscious perception, we recorded neuromagnetic responses to threshold-intensity somatosensory stimuli. We show here that cortical broadband activities phase locked to the subsequently perceived stimuli in somatosensory, frontal, and parietal regions as e...
International audienceWhy does neuronal activity in sensory brain areas sometimes give rise to perce...
Objectives: Brain responses to auditory and visual stimuli have been previously shown to depend on t...
Every day there are somatosensory stimuli on our skin that we perceive one moment and the next not, ...
The cortical processing of consciously perceived and unperceived somatosensory stimuli is thought to...
Neural dynamics leading to conscious sensory perception have remained enigmatic in despite of large ...
During visual conscious perception, the earliest responses linked to signal detection are little kno...
We investigated correlates of somatosensory awareness for supra theshold stimuli using event-related...
Recent research has identified late-latency, long-lasting neural activity as a robust correlate of c...
We recently proposed that besides levels of local cortical excitability, also distinct pre-stimulus ...
Electrical potential oscillations in the range of 35-45 Hz (gamma waves) have recently been shown to...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
Background Why are weak sensory stimuli sometimes perceived and other times not? Experimental paradi...
We investigated correlates of somatosensory awareness for supratheshold stimuli using event-related ...
Two electrophysiological components have been extensively investigated as candidate neural correlate...
The presence of various ongoing oscillations in the brain is correlated with behavioral states such ...
International audienceWhy does neuronal activity in sensory brain areas sometimes give rise to perce...
Objectives: Brain responses to auditory and visual stimuli have been previously shown to depend on t...
Every day there are somatosensory stimuli on our skin that we perceive one moment and the next not, ...
The cortical processing of consciously perceived and unperceived somatosensory stimuli is thought to...
Neural dynamics leading to conscious sensory perception have remained enigmatic in despite of large ...
During visual conscious perception, the earliest responses linked to signal detection are little kno...
We investigated correlates of somatosensory awareness for supra theshold stimuli using event-related...
Recent research has identified late-latency, long-lasting neural activity as a robust correlate of c...
We recently proposed that besides levels of local cortical excitability, also distinct pre-stimulus ...
Electrical potential oscillations in the range of 35-45 Hz (gamma waves) have recently been shown to...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
Background Why are weak sensory stimuli sometimes perceived and other times not? Experimental paradi...
We investigated correlates of somatosensory awareness for supratheshold stimuli using event-related ...
Two electrophysiological components have been extensively investigated as candidate neural correlate...
The presence of various ongoing oscillations in the brain is correlated with behavioral states such ...
International audienceWhy does neuronal activity in sensory brain areas sometimes give rise to perce...
Objectives: Brain responses to auditory and visual stimuli have been previously shown to depend on t...
Every day there are somatosensory stimuli on our skin that we perceive one moment and the next not, ...