SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently, spatial patterns of activity in visual cortex have been successfully used to predict feature-specific stimulus representations for both visible [1, 2] and invisible [2] stimuli. However, because these studies examined only the prediction of static and unchanging perceptual states during extended periods of stimulation, it remains unclear whether activity in early visual cortex can also predict the rapidly and spontaneously changing stream of consciousness [3]. Here, we used binocular rivalry [4] to induce frequent spontaneous and stochastic changes in conscious experience without any corresponding changes in sensory stimulation, while measu...
Previous studies indicate that conscious face perception may be related to neural activity in a larg...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...
SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently...
We sought brain activity that predicts visual consciousness.We used electroencephalography (EEG) to ...
Purpose: We sought brain activity that predicts visual consciousness. Methods: We used electroenceph...
Recently, O’Shea, Kornmeier, and Roeber, (2013, PLoS ONE) used event-‐related potentials (ERPs) to ...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
During binocular rivalry, perception spontaneously changes without any alteration to the visual stim...
It is often an implicit assumption of consciousness research that the neural correlate of a particul...
In multistable perception, the content of consciousness alternates spontaneously between mutually ex...
In multistable perception, the content of consciousness alternates spontaneously between mutually ex...
Predictions shape our perception. The theory of predictive processing poses that our brains make sen...
Previous studies indicate that conscious face perception may be related to neural activity in a larg...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...
SummaryCan the rapid stream of conscious experience be predicted from brain activity alone? Recently...
We sought brain activity that predicts visual consciousness.We used electroencephalography (EEG) to ...
Purpose: We sought brain activity that predicts visual consciousness. Methods: We used electroenceph...
Recently, O’Shea, Kornmeier, and Roeber, (2013, PLoS ONE) used event-‐related potentials (ERPs) to ...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
During binocular rivalry, perception spontaneously changes without any alteration to the visual stim...
It is often an implicit assumption of consciousness research that the neural correlate of a particul...
In multistable perception, the content of consciousness alternates spontaneously between mutually ex...
In multistable perception, the content of consciousness alternates spontaneously between mutually ex...
Predictions shape our perception. The theory of predictive processing poses that our brains make sen...
Previous studies indicate that conscious face perception may be related to neural activity in a larg...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...
The combination of electrophysiological recordings with ambiguous visual stimulation made possible t...