Hogendoorn Hinze, Carlson Thomas A, Verstraten Frans A J
Experimental Psychology Division, Helmholtz Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Vis. 2011 Nov 3;11(13):4. doi: 10.1167/11.13.4.
The "neural correlate" of perceptual awareness is much sought-after. Here, we present an novel approach to the identification of possible neural correlates, in which we exploit the temporal connection that inevitably links the selection process that determines what we become aware of, and the development of awareness itself. Because the speed of selection determines when downstream processes can first become involved in generating awareness, the latency of neural processes provides a way to isolate the neural correlates of awareness. We recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) while observers carried out a visual behavioral task designed to estimate attentional selection latency. We show that within-task trial-by-trial behavioral variability in attentional selection latency correlates to trial-by-trial variability in ERP latency. This was true in a posterior contralateral region, and in central and frontal areas, thereby implicating these as waypoints along which visual information flows on the way to visual awareness.
感知意识的“神经关联物”备受追寻。在此,我们提出一种识别可能的神经关联物的新方法,即利用时间上的联系,这种联系不可避免地将决定我们意识到什么的选择过程与意识本身的形成联系起来。由于选择速度决定了下游过程何时能够首次参与产生意识,神经过程的潜伏期提供了一种分离意识神经关联物的方法。我们在观察者执行一项旨在估计注意力选择潜伏期的视觉行为任务时记录了事件相关电位(ERP)。我们发现,在任务中注意力选择潜伏期的逐次试验行为变异性与ERP潜伏期的逐次试验变异性相关。在对侧后区以及中央和额叶区域都是如此,从而表明这些区域是视觉信息通往视觉意识途中的路径点。