Abstract:Ongoing fluctuations in neural excitability and connectivity influence whether or not a stimulus is seen. Do they also influence which stimulus is seen? We recorded magnetoencepahlography data while participants viewed face or house stimuli, either one at a time or under bi-stable conditions induced through binocular rivalry. Multivariate pattern analysis revealed common neural substrates for rivalrous vs. non-rivalrous stimuli with an additional delay of ~36ms for the bi-stable stimulus and post-stimulus sign… Show more
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