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Binocular rivalry reveals an out-of-equilibrium neural dynamics suited for decision-making.

Maurizio Mattia1, Jochen Braun2, Robin Cao2,3,1, Alexander Pastukhov2, Stepan Aleshin2.   

Abstract

In ambiguous or conflicting sensory situations, perception is often 'multistable' in that it perpetually changes at irregular intervals, shifting abruptly between distinct alternatives. The interval statistics of these alternations exhibits quasi-universal characteristics, suggesting a general mechanism. Using binocular rivalry, we show that many aspects of this perceptual dynamics are reproduced by a hierarchical model operating out of equilibrium. The constitutive elements of this model idealize the metastability of cortical networks. Independent elements accumulate visual evidence at one level, while groups of coupled elements compete for dominance at another level. As soon as one group dominates perception, feedback inhibition suppresses supporting evidence. Previously unreported features in the serial dependencies of perceptual alternations compellingly corroborate this mechanism. Moreover, the proposed out-of-equilibrium dynamics satisfies normative constraints of continuous decision-making. Thus, multistable perception may reflect decision-making in a volatile world: integrating evidence over space and time, choosing categorically between hypotheses, while concurrently evaluating alternatives.
© 2021, Cao et al.

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Keywords:  Levelt's propositions; attractor dynamics; binocular rivalry; decision making; discrete stochastic; dominance distribution; human; neuroscience; physics of living systems

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34369875      PMCID: PMC8352598          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.61581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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