Discovering neural correlates of subjective perception and dissociating them from sensory input has fascinated neuroscientists for a long time. Bistable and multistable perception phenomena have exhibited great experimental potential to address this question. Here, we performed electrophysiological recordings from single neurons in lateral intraparietal area (LIP) of rhesus macaques during stimulus and perceptual transitions induced by binocular flash suppression (BFS). LIP neurons demonstrated transient bursts of activity after stimulus presentation and stimulus or perceptual switches but only a minority of cells demonstrated stimulus and perceptual selectivity. To enhance LIP neural selectivity, we performed a second experiment in which t...
Under certain stimulus conditions we encounter pronounced perceptual suppression of suprathreshold v...
AbstractThe parietal lobes of nonhuman primates have been well characterized by single neuron record...
Insights from causal manipulations of brain activity depend on targeting the spatial and temporal sc...
Discovering neural correlates of subjective perception and dissociating them from sensory input has ...
Neural correlates of visual awareness have been attracting scientists’ interest for decades. A centr...
When dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, perception starts alternating spontaneously be...
When dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, perception starts alternating spontaneously be...
Several imaging studies in humans have shown the involvement of a frontoparietal network of cortical...
Understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious perception has long intrigued the students of th...
Multistable visual phenomena, wherein unchanging sensory input elicits in an observer, perceptual fl...
Human fMRI studies during binocular rivalry have demonstrated an involvement of prefrontal cortex (P...
Binocular rivalry (BR) has been successfully combined with extracellular electrophysiological record...
Visual information from the environment is transformed into perceptual sensations through several st...
Under certain stimulus conditions a single interpretation of the external world cannot be unambiguou...
Binocular rivalry (BR) has been successfully combined with extracellular electrophysiological record...
Under certain stimulus conditions we encounter pronounced perceptual suppression of suprathreshold v...
AbstractThe parietal lobes of nonhuman primates have been well characterized by single neuron record...
Insights from causal manipulations of brain activity depend on targeting the spatial and temporal sc...
Discovering neural correlates of subjective perception and dissociating them from sensory input has ...
Neural correlates of visual awareness have been attracting scientists’ interest for decades. A centr...
When dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, perception starts alternating spontaneously be...
When dissimilar images are presented to the two eyes, perception starts alternating spontaneously be...
Several imaging studies in humans have shown the involvement of a frontoparietal network of cortical...
Understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious perception has long intrigued the students of th...
Multistable visual phenomena, wherein unchanging sensory input elicits in an observer, perceptual fl...
Human fMRI studies during binocular rivalry have demonstrated an involvement of prefrontal cortex (P...
Binocular rivalry (BR) has been successfully combined with extracellular electrophysiological record...
Visual information from the environment is transformed into perceptual sensations through several st...
Under certain stimulus conditions a single interpretation of the external world cannot be unambiguou...
Binocular rivalry (BR) has been successfully combined with extracellular electrophysiological record...
Under certain stimulus conditions we encounter pronounced perceptual suppression of suprathreshold v...
AbstractThe parietal lobes of nonhuman primates have been well characterized by single neuron record...
Insights from causal manipulations of brain activity depend on targeting the spatial and temporal sc...