Visual information from the environment is transformed into perceptual sensations through several stages of neuronal processing. Flash suppression constitutes a striking example in which the same retinal input can give rise to two different conscious visual percepts. We directly recorded the responses of individual neurons during flash suppression in the human amygdala, entorhinal cortex, hippocampus, and parahippocampal gyrus, allowing us to explore the neuronal responses in untrained subjects at a high spatial and temporal resolution in the medial temporal lobe. Subjects were patients with pharmacologically intractable epilepsy implanted with depth electrodes to localize the seizure onset focus. We observed that the activity of two thirds...
Working memory is an essential component of human cognition. Persistent activity related to working ...
Investigations of the neural basis of consciousness have greatly benefited from protocols that invol...
AbstractA pattern of light striking the retina of an alert observer is normally readily perceived. W...
Visual information from the environment is transformed into perceptual sensations through several st...
How does the neuronal activity in our brains give rise to our perceptions? We recorded the electroph...
Multistable visual phenomena, wherein unchanging sensory input elicits in an observer, perceptual fl...
SummaryWe used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and st...
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...
We used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and study how...
SummaryNeuronal discharges in the primate temporal lobe, but not in the striate and extrastriate cor...
SummaryThe relationship between the firing of single cells and local field potentials (LFPs) has rec...
Identifying the neuronal basis of spontaneous changes in conscious experience in the absence of chan...
A recent single-neuron study revealed an anatomical anterior-to-posterior gradient of awareness-rela...
Fisch et al. report in this issue of Neuron the results of an investigation of the neural correlates...
Working memory is an essential component of human cognition. Persistent activity related to working ...
Investigations of the neural basis of consciousness have greatly benefited from protocols that invol...
AbstractA pattern of light striking the retina of an alert observer is normally readily perceived. W...
Visual information from the environment is transformed into perceptual sensations through several st...
How does the neuronal activity in our brains give rise to our perceptions? We recorded the electroph...
Multistable visual phenomena, wherein unchanging sensory input elicits in an observer, perceptual fl...
SummaryWe used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and st...
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...
We used a face adaptation paradigm to bias the perception of ambiguous images of faces and study how...
SummaryNeuronal discharges in the primate temporal lobe, but not in the striate and extrastriate cor...
SummaryThe relationship between the firing of single cells and local field potentials (LFPs) has rec...
Identifying the neuronal basis of spontaneous changes in conscious experience in the absence of chan...
A recent single-neuron study revealed an anatomical anterior-to-posterior gradient of awareness-rela...
Fisch et al. report in this issue of Neuron the results of an investigation of the neural correlates...
Working memory is an essential component of human cognition. Persistent activity related to working ...
Investigations of the neural basis of consciousness have greatly benefited from protocols that invol...
AbstractA pattern of light striking the retina of an alert observer is normally readily perceived. W...