Brain dynamics underlying the nonlinear threshold for access to consciousness

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作者
Del Cul, Antoine [1 ]
Baillet, Sylvain
Dehaene, Stanislas
机构
[1] INSERM, Cognit Neuroimaging Unit, IFR 49, Saclay, France
[2] NeuroSpin Ctr, CEA, Saclay, France
[3] Univ Paris 11, Orsay, France
[4] CNRS, Cognit Neurosci & Brain Imaging Lab, UPR640, IFR 49, Paris, France
[5] Univ Paris 06, Paris, France
[6] Coll France, F-75231 Paris, France
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10.1371/journal.pbio.0050260
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
When a flashed stimulus is followed by a backward mask, subjects fail to perceive it unless the target-mask interval exceeds a threshold duration of about 50 ms. Models of conscious access postulate that this threshold is associated with the time needed to establish sustained activity in recurrent cortical loops, but the brain areas involved and their timing remain debated. We used high-density recordings of event- related potentials (ERPs) and cortical source reconstruction to assess the time course of human brain activity evoked by masked stimuli and to determine neural events during which brain activity correlates with conscious reports. Target- mask stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) was varied in small steps, allowing us to ask which ERP events show the characteristic nonlinear dependence with SOA seen in subjective and objective reports. The results separate distinct stages in mask-target interactions, indicating that a considerable amount of subliminal processing can occur early on in the occipito-temporal pathway (< 250 ms) and pointing to a late (>270 ms) and highly distributed fronto-parieto-temporal activation as a correlate of conscious reportability.
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