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Measuring graded changes in consciousness through multi-target filling-in

Davidson, M. J.; Graafsma, I.; Tsuchiya, N.; van Boxtel, J. J. A.

2019-08-07 neuroscience
10.1101/499517 bioRxiv
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Perceptual filling-in (PFI) occurs when a physically-present visual target disappears from conscious perception, with its location filled in by the surrounding visual background. Compared to other visual illusions, these perceptual changes are crisp and simple, and can occur for multiple spatially-separated targets simultaneously. Contrasting neural activity during the presence or absence of PFI may complement other multistable phenomena to reveal the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC). We presented four peripheral targets over a background dynamically updating at 20 Hz. While participants reported on target disappearances/reappearances via button press/release, we tracked neural activity entrained by the background during PFI using steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) recorded in the electroencephalogram. We found background SSVEPs closely correlated with subjective report, and increased with an increasing amount of PFI. Unexpectedly, we found that as the number of filled-in targets increased, the duration of target disappearances also increased, suggesting facilitatory interactions exist between targets in separate visual quadrants. We also found distinct spatiotemporal correlates for the background SSVEP harmonics. Prior to genuine PFI, the response at the second harmonic (40 Hz) increased before the first (20 Hz), which we tentatively link to an attentional effect. There was no difference between harmonics for physically removed stimuli. These results demonstrate that PFI can be used to study multi-object perceptual suppression when frequency-tagging the background of a visual display, and because there are distinct neural correlates for endogenously and exogenously induced changes in consciousness, that it is ideally suited to study the NCC.\n\nHighlightsO_LIPerceptual filling-in (PFI) has distinct advantages for investigating the neural correlates of consciousness.\nC_LIO_LIParticipants can accurately report graded changes in consciousness using four simultaneous buttons.\nC_LIO_LIFrequency-tagging of visual background information tracks changes in visual perception.\nC_LIO_LISpatiotemporal EEG responses differentiate PFI from phenomenally matched physical disappearances.\nC_LI

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