Bifurcation in brain dynamics reveals a signature of conscious processing independent of report
Current knowledge on the neural basis of consciousness mostly relies on situations where people report their perception. Here, the authors provide evidence for the idea that bifurcation in brain dynamics reflects conscious perception independent of report.
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Main Authors: | Claire Sergent, Martina Corazzol, Ghislaine Labouret, François Stockart, Mark Wexler, Jean-Rémi King, Florent Meyniel, Daniel Pressnitzer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6d4481b46a6e464295305366984eff4d |
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