Electrophysiological correlates of sustained conscious perception

Hense, Annika; Peters, Antje; Bruchmann, Maximilian; Dellert, Torge; Straube, Thomas

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Previous research on the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) in visual perception revealed an early event-related potential (ERP), the visual awareness negativity (VAN), to be associated with stimulus awareness. However, due to the use of brief stimulus presentations in previous studies, it remains unclear whether awareness-related negativities represent a transient onset-related response or correspond to the duration of a conscious percept. Studies are required that allow prolonged stimulus presentation under aware and unaware conditions. The present ERP study aimed to tackle this challenge by using a novel stimulation design. Male and female human participants (n = 62) performed a visual task while task-irrelevant line stimuli were presented in the background for either 500 or 1000 ms. The line stimuli sometimes contained a face, which needed so-called visual one-shot learning to be seen. Half of the participants were informed about the presence of the face, resulting in faces being perceived by the informed but not by the uninformed participants. Comparing ERPs between the informed and uninformed group revealed an enhanced negativity over occipitotemporal electrodes that persisted for the entire duration of stimulus presentation. Our results suggest that sustained visual awareness negativities (SVAN) are associated with the duration of stimulus presentation.

Details about the publication

JournalScientific Reports (Sci. Rep.)
Volume14
Issue1
Page range1-11
Article number10593
StatusPublished
Release year2024 (08/05/2024)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1038/s41598-024-61281-2
Link to the full texthttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-61281-2
Keywords NCC; EEG; ERP; Visual awareness; Consciousness; Sustained

Authors from the University of Münster

Dellert, Torge
Institute of Medical Psychology and Neuro Science (IMPS)
Hense, Annika
Institute of Medical Psychology and Neuro Science (IMPS)
Peters, Antje
Institute of Medical Psychology and Neuro Science (IMPS)