It has been theorized that cortical feed-forward and recurrent neural activity support unconscious and conscious cognitive processes, respectively. Here we causally tested this proposition by applying event-related transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) at early and late times relative to visual stimuli, together with a pulse designed to suppress conscious detection. Consistent with pre-registered hypotheses, early TMS affected residual, reportedly 'unseen' capacity. However, conscious perception also appeared critically dependent upon feed-forward processing to a greater extent than the later recurrent phase. Additional exploratory analyses suggested that these early effects dissociated from top-down criterion measures, which were most af...
International audienceRecent experimental studies and theoretical models have begun to address the c...
The human brain's ongoing activity is characterized by intrinsic networks of coherent fluctuations, ...
While we agree with Lamme's general framework, we are not so convinced by his mapping between psycho...
It has been theorized that cortical feed-forward and recurrent neural activity support unconscious a...
Vision affords us with the ability to consciously see, and use this information in our behavior. Whi...
peer reviewedThe understanding of human consciousness based on brain connectivity is considered impo...
International audienceWhen a flashed stimulus is followed by a backward mask, subjects fail to perce...
The influence of non-visual information on visual awareness judgments has recently gained substantia...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be applied to occipital cortex to abolish (conscious) pe...
This series of experiments investigated the neural basis of conscious vision in humans using a form ...
Two theories of consciousness have different ideas about when consciousness happens and what neural ...
We generally assume that intentions and decisions cause our voluntary acts:We form a conscious inten...
Adaptive behaviour requires the ability to process goal-relevant events at the expense of irrelevant...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
ABSTRACT—Several theories of the neural correlates of consciousness assume that there is a continuum...
International audienceRecent experimental studies and theoretical models have begun to address the c...
The human brain's ongoing activity is characterized by intrinsic networks of coherent fluctuations, ...
While we agree with Lamme's general framework, we are not so convinced by his mapping between psycho...
It has been theorized that cortical feed-forward and recurrent neural activity support unconscious a...
Vision affords us with the ability to consciously see, and use this information in our behavior. Whi...
peer reviewedThe understanding of human consciousness based on brain connectivity is considered impo...
International audienceWhen a flashed stimulus is followed by a backward mask, subjects fail to perce...
The influence of non-visual information on visual awareness judgments has recently gained substantia...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be applied to occipital cortex to abolish (conscious) pe...
This series of experiments investigated the neural basis of conscious vision in humans using a form ...
Two theories of consciousness have different ideas about when consciousness happens and what neural ...
We generally assume that intentions and decisions cause our voluntary acts:We form a conscious inten...
Adaptive behaviour requires the ability to process goal-relevant events at the expense of irrelevant...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
ABSTRACT—Several theories of the neural correlates of consciousness assume that there is a continuum...
International audienceRecent experimental studies and theoretical models have begun to address the c...
The human brain's ongoing activity is characterized by intrinsic networks of coherent fluctuations, ...
While we agree with Lamme's general framework, we are not so convinced by his mapping between psycho...