Existing neural explanations of spontaneous percept switching under steady viewing of an ambiguous stimulus do not fit the fact that stimulus interruptions cause the same percept to reappear across many ON/OFF cycles. We present a simple neural model that explains the observed behavior and predicts several more complicated percept sequences, without invoking any "high-level" decision making or memory. Percept choice at stimulus onset, which differs fundamentally from standard percept switching, depends crucially on a hitherto neglected interaction between local "shunting" adaptation and a near-threshold neural baseline. Stimulus ON/OFF timing then controls the generation of repeating, alternating, or more complex choice ...
Contains fulltext : 201199.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...
At the onset of visually ambiguous or conflicting stimuli, our visual system quickly ‘chooses’ one o...
Contains fulltext : 149140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
At the onset of bistable stimuli, the brain needs to choose which of the competing perceptual interp...
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
A stochastic nonlinear dynamics model is presented which explains published experimental results wit...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
Fluctuations in perceptual decisions emerge when our brain confronts with ambiguous sensory stimuli...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
Contains fulltext : 201199.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...
At the onset of visually ambiguous or conflicting stimuli, our visual system quickly ‘chooses’ one o...
Contains fulltext : 149140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
At the onset of bistable stimuli, the brain needs to choose which of the competing perceptual interp...
Recently, there has been an increased interest on the neural mechanisms underlying perceptual decisi...
A stochastic nonlinear dynamics model is presented which explains published experimental results wit...
Dynamic brain states influence perceptual decision making, especially when the immediate sensory evi...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
We study the dynamics of perceptual switching in ambiguous visual scenes that admit more than two in...
Fluctuations in perceptual decisions emerge when our brain confronts with ambiguous sensory stimuli...
Perceptual decision making is believed to be driven by the accumulation of sensory evidence followin...
It is known that cortical networks operate on the edge of instability, in which oscillations can app...
Contains fulltext : 201199.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
According to sequential sampling models, perceptual decision-making is based on accumulation of nois...
Animals and humans have a tendency to repeat recent choices, a phenomenon known as choice hysteresis...