Cortical synchronization at γ-frequencies (35–90 Hz) has been proposed to define the connectedness among the local parts of a perceived visual object. This hypothesis is still under debate. We tested it under conditions of binocular rivalry (BR), where a monkey perceived alternations among conflicting gratings presented singly to each eye at orthogonal orientations. We made multi-channel microelectrode recordings of multi-unit activity (MUA) and local field potentials (LFP) from striate cortex (V1) during BR while the monkey indicated his perception by pushing a lever. We analyzed spectral power and coherence of MUA and LFP over 4–90 Hz. As in previous work, coherence of γ-signals in most pairs of recording locations strongly depended on gr...
When a subject is dichoptically presented with two conflicting images, only one image is perceived a...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regio...
Electrical recordings in humans and monkeys show attentional enhancement of evoked responses and gam...
Under certain stimulus conditions a single interpretation of the external world cannot be unambiguou...
Understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious perception has long intrigued the students of th...
AbstractTwo orthogonal patterns presented to the two eyes, respectively, are perceived as alternatin...
The phenomenon of binocular rivalry, which involves presentation of incongruent visual input to the ...
Under certain stimulus conditions we encounter pronounced perceptual suppression of suprathreshold v...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
When humans or monkeys are stereoscopically shown a pair of dissimilar images they experience a sequ...
When presented with disparate visual stimuli to corresponding retinal locations, the perceptual expe...
AbstractThe relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our un...
Binocular rivalry (BR) has been successfully combined with extracellular electrophysiological record...
Neural correlates of visual awareness have been attracting scientists’ interest for decades. A centr...
Cortical synchronization has been suggested as a neural mechanism that is able to solve the feature ...
When a subject is dichoptically presented with two conflicting images, only one image is perceived a...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regio...
Electrical recordings in humans and monkeys show attentional enhancement of evoked responses and gam...
Under certain stimulus conditions a single interpretation of the external world cannot be unambiguou...
Understanding the neural underpinnings of conscious perception has long intrigued the students of th...
AbstractTwo orthogonal patterns presented to the two eyes, respectively, are perceived as alternatin...
The phenomenon of binocular rivalry, which involves presentation of incongruent visual input to the ...
Under certain stimulus conditions we encounter pronounced perceptual suppression of suprathreshold v...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
When humans or monkeys are stereoscopically shown a pair of dissimilar images they experience a sequ...
When presented with disparate visual stimuli to corresponding retinal locations, the perceptual expe...
AbstractThe relationship between brain activity and conscious visual experience is central to our un...
Binocular rivalry (BR) has been successfully combined with extracellular electrophysiological record...
Neural correlates of visual awareness have been attracting scientists’ interest for decades. A centr...
Cortical synchronization has been suggested as a neural mechanism that is able to solve the feature ...
When a subject is dichoptically presented with two conflicting images, only one image is perceived a...
AbstractBinocular rivalry occurs when dissimilar images are presented to corresponding retinal regio...
Electrical recordings in humans and monkeys show attentional enhancement of evoked responses and gam...