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Independence of Visual Awareness from the Scope of Attention: an Electrophysiological Study
2005
Cerebral Cortex
Recent brain imaging studies have revealed that increased neural activity along the ventral visual stream and parietal and frontal areas is associated with visual awareness. In order to study the time-course and temporal aspects of awareness, we examined electrophysiological correlates of conscious vision in two masking experiments. The differences in event-related potentials (ERPs) between unmasked (consciously recognized) and masked (unrecognized) stimuli were considered to be
doi:10.1093/cercor/bhi121
pmid:15958780
fatcat:tdtwf2hofjgvdoe7osdlomn6lu