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Evidence accumulation relates to perceptual consciousness and monitoring.

Olaf Blanke1,2, Nathan Faivre3,4, Michael Pereira1,5,6, Pierre Megevand7,8,9, Mi Xue Tan1, Wenwen Chang1, Shuo Wang6,10, Ali Rezai6, Margitta Seeck7, Marco Corniola11,2, Shahan Momjian11,2, Fosco Bernasconi1.   

Abstract

A fundamental scientific question concerns the neural basis of perceptual consciousness and perceptual monitoring resulting from the processing of sensory events. Although recent studies identified neurons reflecting stimulus visibility, their functional role remains unknown. Here, we show that perceptual consciousness and monitoring involve evidence accumulation. We recorded single-neuron activity in a participant with a microelectrode in the posterior parietal cortex, while they detected vibrotactile stimuli around detection threshold and provided confidence estimates. We find that detected stimuli elicited neuronal responses resembling evidence accumulation during decision-making, irrespective of motor confounds or task demands. We generalize these findings in healthy volunteers using electroencephalography. Behavioral and neural responses are reproduced with a computational model considering a stimulus as detected if accumulated evidence reaches a bound, and confidence as the distance between maximal evidence and that bound. We conclude that gradual changes in neuronal dynamics during evidence accumulation relates to perceptual consciousness and perceptual monitoring in humans.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34059682     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23540-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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