It is commonly held that what we see and what we believe we see are overlapping phenomena. However, dissociations between sensory events and their subjective interpretation occur in the general population and in clinical disorders, raising the question as to whether perceptual accuracy and its subjective interpretation represent mechanistically dissociable events. Here, we uncover the role that alpha oscillations play in shaping these two indices of human conscious experience. We used electroencephalography (EEG) to measure occipital alpha oscillations during a visual detection task, which were then entrained using rhythmic-TMS. We found that controlling prestimulus alpha frequency by rhythmic-TMS modulated perceptual accuracy, but not subj...
A large body of work has linked neural oscillations in the alpha-band (8-13 Hz) to visual perceptual...
Using novel behavioral methods, Ho et al. show that perceptual decisions in audition are rhythmicall...
The brain uses its intrinsic dynamics to actively predict observed sensory inputs, especially under ...
It is commonly held that what we see and what we believe we see are overlapping phenomena. However, ...
Variability in perception between individuals may be a consequence of different inherent neural proc...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain. Alpha oscillations in particular have been proposed to pla...
Oscillations are an important aspect of neuronal activity. Interestingly, oscillatory patterns are a...
Rhythmic neural activity in the alpha band (8-13 Hz) is thought to have an important role in the sel...
International audienceAbstract Alpha rhythms (∼10Hz) in the human brain are classically associated w...
Variability in the detection and discrimination of weak visual stimuli has been linked to oscillator...
Near-threshold perception is a paradigm case of awareness diverging from reality - the perception of...
We examined the causal relationship between the phase of alpha oscillations (9–12 Hz) and conscious ...
A large body of work has linked neural oscillations in the alpha-band (8-13 Hz) to visual perceptual...
Using novel behavioral methods, Ho et al. show that perceptual decisions in audition are rhythmicall...
The brain uses its intrinsic dynamics to actively predict observed sensory inputs, especially under ...
It is commonly held that what we see and what we believe we see are overlapping phenomena. However, ...
Variability in perception between individuals may be a consequence of different inherent neural proc...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Grabot L, Kayser C. Alpha Activity Reflects the Magnitude of an Individual Bias in Human Perception....
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain. Alpha oscillations in particular have been proposed to pla...
Oscillations are an important aspect of neuronal activity. Interestingly, oscillatory patterns are a...
Rhythmic neural activity in the alpha band (8-13 Hz) is thought to have an important role in the sel...
International audienceAbstract Alpha rhythms (∼10Hz) in the human brain are classically associated w...
Variability in the detection and discrimination of weak visual stimuli has been linked to oscillator...
Near-threshold perception is a paradigm case of awareness diverging from reality - the perception of...
We examined the causal relationship between the phase of alpha oscillations (9–12 Hz) and conscious ...
A large body of work has linked neural oscillations in the alpha-band (8-13 Hz) to visual perceptual...
Using novel behavioral methods, Ho et al. show that perceptual decisions in audition are rhythmicall...
The brain uses its intrinsic dynamics to actively predict observed sensory inputs, especially under ...