What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories of conscious access postulate a key role of top-down amplification loops involving prefrontal cortex (PFC). To test this issue, we measured the visual backward masking threshold in patients with focal prefrontal lesions, using both objective and subjective measures while controlling for putative attention deficits. In all conditions of temporal or spatial attention cueing, the threshold for access to consciousness was systematically shifted in patients, particular after lesion of left anterior PFC. The deficit affected subjective reports more than objective performance, and objective performance conditioned on subjective visibility wa...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
At any moment in time we are submerged in an overwhelming amount of visual information. If our brain...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
The quest for the neural correlates of consciousness has led to controversial results. When contrast...
International audienceWhat are the neuronal mechanisms that enable conscious perception? Why do some...
The quest for the neural correlates of consciousness has led to controversial results. When contrast...
According to the levels-of-processing hypothesis, transitions from unconscious to conscious percepti...
Consciousness, its neural underpinnings, and the role of frontal cortex are highly debated topics. N...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
peer reviewedConscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identi...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to investigate three major questions in the field of consciou...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
At any moment in time we are submerged in an overwhelming amount of visual information. If our brain...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
The quest for the neural correlates of consciousness has led to controversial results. When contrast...
International audienceWhat are the neuronal mechanisms that enable conscious perception? Why do some...
The quest for the neural correlates of consciousness has led to controversial results. When contrast...
According to the levels-of-processing hypothesis, transitions from unconscious to conscious percepti...
Consciousness, its neural underpinnings, and the role of frontal cortex are highly debated topics. N...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
peer reviewedConscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identi...
GOAL: The goal of this dissertation is to investigate three major questions in the field of consciou...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
The study of unconscious processing requires a measure of conscious awareness. Awareness measures ca...
At any moment in time we are submerged in an overwhelming amount of visual information. If our brain...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...