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A Two-interval Forced-choice Task for Multisensory Comparisons
Published on: November 9, 2018
Variability of perceptual multistability: from brain state to individual trait
Andreas Kleinschmidt1, Philipp Sterzer, Geraint Rees
1Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité 992, Cognitive Neuroimaging, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France. andreas.kleinschmidt@cea.fr
Abstract:
Few phenomena are as suitable as perceptual multistability to demonstrate that the brain constructively interprets sensory input. Several studies have outlined the neural circuitry involved in generating perceptual inference but only more recently has the individual variability of this inferential process been appreciated. Studies of the interaction of evoked and ongoing neural activity show that inference itself is not merely a stimulus-triggered process but is related to the context of the current brain state into which the processing of external stimulation is embedded. As brain states fluctuate, so does perception of a given sensory input. In multistability, perceptual fluctuation rates are consistent for a given individual but vary considerably between individuals. There has been some evidence for a genetic basis for these individual differences and recent morphometric studies of parietal lobe regions have identified neuroanatomical substrates for individual variability in spontaneous switching behaviour. Moreover, disrupting the function of these latter regions by transcranial magnetic stimulation yields systematic interference effects on switching behaviour, further arguing for a causal role of these regions in perceptual inference. Together, these studies have advanced our understanding of the biological mechanisms by which the brain constructs the contents of consciousness from sensory input.
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