During binocular rivalry, perception spontaneously changes without any alteration to the visual stimulus. What neural events bring about this illusion that a constant stimulus is changing? We recorded from intracranial electrodes placed on the occipital and posterior temporal cortex of two patients with epilepsy while they experienced illusory changes of a face-house binocular-rivalry stimulus or observed a control stimulus that physically changed. We performed within-patient comparisons of broadband high-frequency responses, focusing on single epochs recorded along the ventral processing stream. We found transient face- and house-selective responses localized to the same electrodes for illusory and physical changes, but the temporal charac...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers' perception ...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, visual perception alternates spontaneously between two different m...
International audienceWhy does neuronal activity in sensory brain areas sometimes give rise to perce...
de Jong et al. find that the processing hierarchy of perceptual changes during binocular rivalry is ...
Ambiguous visual stimuli elicit different perceptual interpretations over time, creating the illusio...
Ambiguous visual stimuli elicit different perceptual interpretations over time, creating the illusio...
Several divergent cortical mechanisms generating multistability in visual perception have been sugge...
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...
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 ...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers ’ perception...
Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of beha...
Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of beha...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers’ perception ...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers' perception ...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, visual perception alternates spontaneously between two different m...
International audienceWhy does neuronal activity in sensory brain areas sometimes give rise to perce...
de Jong et al. find that the processing hierarchy of perceptual changes during binocular rivalry is ...
Ambiguous visual stimuli elicit different perceptual interpretations over time, creating the illusio...
Ambiguous visual stimuli elicit different perceptual interpretations over time, creating the illusio...
Several divergent cortical mechanisms generating multistability in visual perception have been sugge...
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...
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 ...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers ’ perception...
Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of beha...
Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of beha...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers’ perception ...
When sensory input allows for multiple, competing perceptual interpretations, observers' perception ...
AbstractDuring binocular rivalry, visual perception alternates spontaneously between two different m...
International audienceWhy does neuronal activity in sensory brain areas sometimes give rise to perce...