1. Network mechanisms of ongoing brain activity's influence on conscious visual perception.
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Wu YH, Podvalny E, Levinson M, and He BJ
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Young Adult, Visual Cortex physiology, Visual Cortex diagnostic imaging, Photic Stimulation, Decision Making physiology, Nerve Net physiology, Nerve Net diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Visual Perception physiology, Consciousness physiology, Brain physiology, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain Mapping
- Abstract
Sensory inputs enter a constantly active brain, whose state is always changing from one moment to the next. Currently, little is known about how ongoing, spontaneous brain activity participates in online task processing. We employed 7 Tesla fMRI and a threshold-level visual perception task to probe the effects of prestimulus ongoing brain activity on perceptual decision-making and conscious recognition. Prestimulus activity originating from distributed brain regions, including visual cortices and regions of the default-mode and cingulo-opercular networks, exerted a diverse set of effects on the sensitivity and criterion of conscious recognition, and categorization performance. We further elucidate the mechanisms underlying these behavioral effects, revealing how prestimulus activity modulates multiple aspects of stimulus processing in highly specific and network-dependent manners. These findings reveal heretofore unknown network mechanisms underlying ongoing brain activity's influence on conscious perception, and may hold implications for understanding the precise roles of spontaneous activity in other brain functions., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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