2017
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2016.0103
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A roadmap for the study of conscious audition and its neural basis

Abstract: One contribution of 15 to a theme issue 'Auditory and visual scene analysis'. Subject Areas: cognition, neuroscience, behaviourKeywords: audition, auditory scene analysis, conscious perception, neural correlates of consciousness, perceptual awareness Author for correspondence: Andrew R. Dykstra e-mail: andrew.dykstra@med.uni-heidelberg.de A roadmap for the study of conscious audition and its neural basis Andrew R. Dykstra 1 , Peter A. Cariani 2 and Alexander Gutschalk 1 1 Department of Neurology, Ruprecht-Karl… Show more

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“…Previous reports have emphasized a distributed network engaged by global deviance detection, involving anterior cingulate, parietal, temporal and prefrontal regions (Bekinschtein et al, 2009;El Karoui et al, 2015;Uhrig et al, 2014). This overlaps with the postulated global workspace network subserving conscious sensory processing (Dehaene and Changeux, 2011;Dykstra et al, 2017). Similar to these studies, the present study revealed a GD network widely distributed in space and time, with significant responses observed in all regions of interest, from core auditory cortex to PFC (Fig.…”
Section: Auditory Novelty Detection Over Multiple Time Scalessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Previous reports have emphasized a distributed network engaged by global deviance detection, involving anterior cingulate, parietal, temporal and prefrontal regions (Bekinschtein et al, 2009;El Karoui et al, 2015;Uhrig et al, 2014). This overlaps with the postulated global workspace network subserving conscious sensory processing (Dehaene and Changeux, 2011;Dykstra et al, 2017). Similar to these studies, the present study revealed a GD network widely distributed in space and time, with significant responses observed in all regions of interest, from core auditory cortex to PFC (Fig.…”
Section: Auditory Novelty Detection Over Multiple Time Scalessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…We can somewhat confidently assume that macaques have a subjective experience, given their similar behavioral repertoire to ours, but this remains a hypothesis. Regardless of model organism (macaque, human, or other), we consider that using sensory stimulation from distinct and multiple sensory modalities (e.g., Noel et al, 2015Noel et al, , 2018Dykstra et al, 2017), as highlighted in the current report, may afford important leverage in the study of perceptual awareness and consciousness level by allowing functional characterization of neurons and neuronal ensembles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, at a given moment, only fragments of scenes are accessible to consciousness, guided and filtered by attention [46], salience [84] and task demands. The strength and flexibility of our approach—accessing and relating fine-grained representations in a variety of data modalities—can also be applied here, offering an additional tool to pursue elusive signals such as the auditory neural correlate of consciousness (NCC A , [85]).…”
Section: Concrete Roadmap For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%