Two electrophysiological components have been extensively investigated as candidate neural correlates of perceptual consciousness: An early, occipitally realized component occurring 130–320 ms after stimulus onset and a late, frontally realized component occurring 320–510 ms after stimulus onset. Recent studies have suggested that the late component may not be uniquely related to perceptual consciousness, but also to sensory expectations, task associations, and selective attention. We conducted a magnetoencephalographic study; using multivariate analysis, we compared classification accuracies when decoding perceptual consciousness from the 2 components using sources from occipital and frontal lobes. We found that occipital sources during th...
In visual cognitive neuroscience the debate on consciousness is focused on two major topics: the sea...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
The cortical processing of consciously perceived and unperceived somatosensory stimuli is thought to...
There is converging evidence that electrophysiological responses over posterior cortical regions in ...
Previous studies indicate that conscious face perception may be related to neural activity in a larg...
Neural dynamics leading to conscious sensory perception have remained enigmatic in despite of large ...
Looking for somebody’s face in a crowd is one of themost important examples of visual search. For th...
Two decades of event-related potential (ERP) research have established that the most consistent corr...
Studies indicate that conscious perception is related to changes in neural activity within a time wi...
Pre-stimulus oscillatory brain activity influences upcoming perception. The characteristics of this ...
Previous studies indicate that conscious face perception may be related to neural activity in a larg...
Background: The relationship between awareness and attention is complex and controversial. A growing...
When something appears, how soon is the first neural correlate of awareness of it, and where is that...
It is often an implicit assumption of consciousness research that the neural correlate of a particul...
Two influential theories of consciousness disagree about if consciousness initially arises along the...
In visual cognitive neuroscience the debate on consciousness is focused on two major topics: the sea...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
The cortical processing of consciously perceived and unperceived somatosensory stimuli is thought to...
There is converging evidence that electrophysiological responses over posterior cortical regions in ...
Previous studies indicate that conscious face perception may be related to neural activity in a larg...
Neural dynamics leading to conscious sensory perception have remained enigmatic in despite of large ...
Looking for somebody’s face in a crowd is one of themost important examples of visual search. For th...
Two decades of event-related potential (ERP) research have established that the most consistent corr...
Studies indicate that conscious perception is related to changes in neural activity within a time wi...
Pre-stimulus oscillatory brain activity influences upcoming perception. The characteristics of this ...
Previous studies indicate that conscious face perception may be related to neural activity in a larg...
Background: The relationship between awareness and attention is complex and controversial. A growing...
When something appears, how soon is the first neural correlate of awareness of it, and where is that...
It is often an implicit assumption of consciousness research that the neural correlate of a particul...
Two influential theories of consciousness disagree about if consciousness initially arises along the...
In visual cognitive neuroscience the debate on consciousness is focused on two major topics: the sea...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
The cortical processing of consciously perceived and unperceived somatosensory stimuli is thought to...