Consciousness has been proposed to emerge from functionally integrated large-scale ensembles of gamma-synchronous neural populations that form and dissolve at a frequency in the theta band. We propose that discrete moments of perceptual experience are implemented by transient gamma-band synchronization of relevant cortical regions, and that disintegration and reintegration of these assemblies is time-locked to ongoing theta oscillations. In support of this hypothesis we provide evidence that (1) perceptual switching during binocular rivalry is time-locked to gamma-band synchronizations which recur at a theta rate, indicating that the onset of new conscious percepts coincides with the emergence of a new gamma-synchronous assembly that is loc...
The increased interest in gamma oscillations, now widely regarded as functionally relevant signals o...
In multistable perception, the content of consciousness alternates spontaneously between mutually ex...
Theories of binding have recently come into the focus of the consciousness debate. In this review, w...
Consciousness has been proposed to emerge from functionally integrated large-scale ensembles of gamm...
Cognition is dynamic and complex, requiring specific sets of brain areas to cooperate for specific t...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
Sensory-guided actions entail the processing of sensory information, generation of perceptual decisi...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
Identifying the neuronal basis of spontaneous changes in conscious experience in the absence of chan...
Oscillatory synchronization of neuronal activity has been proposed as a mechanism to modulate effect...
Neuronal activity in sensory and fronto-parietal (FP) areas underlies the representation and attenti...
peer reviewedAdopting the framework of brain dynamics as a cornerstone of human consciousness, we de...
The increased interest in gamma oscillations, now widely regarded as functionally relevant signals o...
In multistable perception, the content of consciousness alternates spontaneously between mutually ex...
Theories of binding have recently come into the focus of the consciousness debate. In this review, w...
Consciousness has been proposed to emerge from functionally integrated large-scale ensembles of gamm...
Cognition is dynamic and complex, requiring specific sets of brain areas to cooperate for specific t...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel...
The wake human brain constantly samples perceptual information from the environment and integrates t...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
Sensory-guided actions entail the processing of sensory information, generation of perceptual decisi...
In binocular rivalry, our perception alternates spontaneously between mutually exclusive or mixed in...
Identifying the neuronal basis of spontaneous changes in conscious experience in the absence of chan...
Oscillatory synchronization of neuronal activity has been proposed as a mechanism to modulate effect...
Neuronal activity in sensory and fronto-parietal (FP) areas underlies the representation and attenti...
peer reviewedAdopting the framework of brain dynamics as a cornerstone of human consciousness, we de...
The increased interest in gamma oscillations, now widely regarded as functionally relevant signals o...
In multistable perception, the content of consciousness alternates spontaneously between mutually ex...
Theories of binding have recently come into the focus of the consciousness debate. In this review, w...