Electrophysiological evidence for phenomenal consciousness




Revonsuo A, Koivisto M

PublisherPSYCHOLOGY PRESS

2010

Cognitive Neuroscience

COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE

COGN NEUROSCI-UK

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1758-8928

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/17588928.2010.497580



Recent evidence from event-related brain potentials (ERPs) lends support to two central theses in Lamme's theory. The earliest ERP correlate of visual consciousness appears over posterior visual cortex around 100-200 ms after stimulus onset. Its scalp topography and time window are consistent with recurrent processing in the visual cortex. This electrophysiological correlate of visual consciousness is mostly independent of later ERPs reflecting selective attention and working memory functions. Overall, the ERP evidence supports the view that phenomenal consciousness of a visual stimulus emerges earlier than access consciousness, and that attention and awareness are served by distinct neural processes.



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