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Dissociable Neural Information Dynamics of Perceptual Integration and Differentiation during Bistable Perception.

Andrés Canales-Johnson1,2, Alexander J Billig3,4, Francisco Olivares5, Andrés Gonzalez5, María Del Carmen Garcia6, Walter Silva6, Esteban Vaucheret6, Carlos Ciraolo6, Ezequiel Mikulan7, Agustín Ibanez7,8,9, David Huepe9, Valdas Noreika1, Srivas Chennu10,11, Tristan A Bekinschtein1.   

Abstract

At any given moment, we experience a perceptual scene as a single whole and yet we may distinguish a variety of objects within it. This phenomenon instantiates two properties of conscious perception: integration and differentiation. Integration is the property of experiencing a collection of objects as a unitary percept and differentiation is the property of experiencing these objects as distinct from each other. Here, we evaluated the neural information dynamics underlying integration and differentiation of perceptual contents during bistable perception. Participants listened to a sequence of tones (auditory bistable stimuli) experienced either as a single stream (perceptual integration) or as two parallel streams (perceptual differentiation) of sounds. We computed neurophysiological indices of information integration and information differentiation with electroencephalographic and intracranial recordings. When perceptual alternations were endogenously driven, the integrated percept was associated with an increase in neural information integration and a decrease in neural differentiation across frontoparietal regions, whereas the opposite pattern was observed for the differentiated percept. However, when perception was exogenously driven by a change in the sound stream (no bistability), neural oscillatory power distinguished between percepts but information measures did not. We demonstrate that perceptual integration and differentiation can be mapped to theoretically motivated neural information signatures, suggesting a direct relationship between phenomenology and neurophysiology.
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Keywords:  auditory streaming; bistable perception; information differentiation; information integration; phenomenal consciousness

Year:  2020        PMID: 32219312      PMCID: PMC7325715          DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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