2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurol.2017.08.001
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Disentangling conscious from unconscious cognitive processing with event-related EEG potentials

Abstract: By looking for properties of consciousness, cognitive neuroscience studies have dramatically enlarged the scope of unconscious cognitive processing. This emerging knowledge inspired the development of new approaches allowing clinicians to probe and disentangle conscious from unconscious cognitive processes in non-communicating brain-injured patients both in terms of behaviour and brain activity. This information is extremely valuable in order to improve diagnosis and prognosis in such patients both at acute an… Show more

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“…Combining no-report paradigm with “binocular rivalry,” Hesse and Tsao (2020) showed that the same set of inferotemporal neurons is involved in both conscious and unconscious coding of visual stimuli. These are but a few examples; interested readers may learn about further details in reviews of, for instance, Kim and Blake (2005) , Kouider and Dehaene (2007) , Rohaut and Naccache (2017) , or Soto et al. (2019) .…”
Section: Converging Lines Of Evidence For Unconscious and Preconscious Perceptual Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combining no-report paradigm with “binocular rivalry,” Hesse and Tsao (2020) showed that the same set of inferotemporal neurons is involved in both conscious and unconscious coding of visual stimuli. These are but a few examples; interested readers may learn about further details in reviews of, for instance, Kim and Blake (2005) , Kouider and Dehaene (2007) , Rohaut and Naccache (2017) , or Soto et al. (2019) .…”
Section: Converging Lines Of Evidence For Unconscious and Preconscious Perceptual Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a possibility that the RewP and other ERPs (shifted P300 and P2) are distinguished from multichannel EEG data. Moreover, the negative and positive potentials evoked at 200–300 ms represent brain activities related to human consciousness ( Rohaut and Naccache, 2017 ; Hermann et al, 2020 ). EEG recordings with more electrodes allow for rich spatiotemporal ERP analysis and can elucidate the brain mechanisms from various perspectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schematically this paradigm consists of delivering a subject sequences of sounds that embed two levels of auditory regularity, respectively at a local (within trial) and at a global (across trials) time scale. Whereas detection of local regularity can occur without awareness, detection of global regularity is highly correlated with access consciousness [17] (see [18] for a recent review).…”
Section: Technical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%