2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.26.450021
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tACS phase-specifically biases brightness perception of flickering light

Abstract: Human brightness estimation often pronouncedly dissociates from objective viewing conditions. Yet, the physiological substrate underlying subjective perception is still poorly understood. Rather than physical illumination, the subjective experience of brightness has been shown to correlate with temporal dynamics in the amplitude of cortical neural responses. Here, we aimed to experimentally manipulate visual flicker-evoked steady-state responses and related perception via concurrent modulation of cortical exci… Show more

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