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Investigating ongoing brain oscillations and their influence on conscious perception a?? network states and the window to consciousness

机译:研究正在进行的大脑振荡及其对意识感知的影响网络状态和意识窗口

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In cognitive neuroscience, prerequisites of consciousness are of high interest. Within recent years it has become more commonly understood that ongoing brain activity, mainly measured with electrophysiology, can predict whether an upcoming stimulus is consciously perceived. One approach to investigate the relationship between ongoing brain activity and conscious perception is to conduct near-threshold (NT) experiments and focus on the pre-stimulus period. The current review will, in the first part, summarize main findings of pre-stimulus research from NT experiments, mainly focusing on the alpha band (8–14 Hz). It is probable that the most prominent finding is that local (mostly sensory) areas show enhanced excitatory states prior to detection of upcoming NT stimuli, as putatively reflected by decreased alpha band power. However, the view of a solely local excitability change seems to be too narrow. In a recent paper, using a somatosensory NT task, Weisz et al. (2014) replicated the common alpha finding and, furthermore, conceptually embedded this finding into a more global framework called “Windows to Consciousness” (Win2Con). In this review, we want to further elaborate on the crucial assumption of “open windows” to conscious perception, determined by pre-established pathways connecting sensory and higher order areas. Methodologically, connectivity and graph theoretical analyses are applied to source-imaging magnetoencephalographic data to uncover brain regions with strong network integration as well as their connection patterns. Sensory regions with stronger network integration will more likely distribute information when confronted with weak NT stimuli, favoring its subsequent conscious perception. First experimental evidence confirms our aforementioned “open window” hypothesis. We therefore emphasize that future research on prerequisites of consciousness needs to move on from investigating solely local excitability to a more global view of network connectivity.
机译:在认知神经科学中,意识的先决条件引起了人们的极大兴趣。近年来,人们越来越普遍地认识到正在进行的大脑活动(主要通过电生理学来衡量)可以预测是否有意识地感知即将到来的刺激。研究正在进行的大脑活动与意识感知之间的关系的一种方法是进行近阈值(NT)实验,并着重于刺激前期。当前的综述将在第一部分中总结NT实验的刺激前研究的主要发现,主要集中在alpha频段(8–14 Hz)。最显着的发现可能是局部(主要是感觉区域)在检测到即将到来的NT刺激之前显示出增强的兴奋状态,这可能是由降低的α波段能量所反映的。但是,仅凭局部激发性变化的观点似乎过于狭窄。在最近的一篇论文中,Weisz等人使用体感NT任务。 (2014年)复制了常见的alpha发现,并且在概念上将此发现嵌入了一个名为“ Windows to Consciousness”(Win2Con)的更全球化的框架中。在这篇综述中,我们想进一步阐述“打开窗户”到意识感知的关键假设,该假设由连接感觉和更高阶区域的预先建立的路径确定。在方法论上,将连通性和图论分析应用于源成像磁脑图数据,以发现具有强大网络集成及其连接模式的大脑区域。具有较强网络集成的感官区域在遇到较弱的NT刺激时更可能分配信息,从而有利于其随后的有意识感知。第一个实验证据证实了我们前面提到的“开窗”假设。因此,我们强调,关于意识先决条件的未来研究需要从仅调查本地兴奋性转向更全面的网络连通性观点。

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