Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Unité Mixte de Recherche 5549, Faculté de Médecine de Purpan, 31052, Toulouse Cedex, France.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Jun 26;109(26):10599-604. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1121622109. Epub 2012 Jun 11.
As the visual world changes, its representation in our consciousness must be constantly updated. Given that the external changes are continuous, it appears plausible that conscious updating is continuous as well. Alternatively, this updating could be periodic, if, for example, its implementation at the neural level relies on oscillatory activity. The flash-lag illusion, where a briefly presented flash in the vicinity of a moving object is misperceived to lag behind the moving object, is a useful tool for studying the dynamics of conscious updating. Here, we show that the trial-by-trial variability in updating, measured by the flash-lag effect (FLE), is highly correlated with the phase of spontaneous EEG oscillations in occipital (5-10 Hz) and frontocentral (12-20 Hz) cortices just around the reference event (flash onset). Further, the periodicity in each region independently influences the updating process, suggesting a two-stage periodic mechanism. We conclude that conscious updating is not continuous; rather, it follows a rhythmic pattern.
随着视觉世界的变化,其在我们意识中的表现必须不断更新。鉴于外部变化是连续的,意识更新似乎也连续发生。或者,如果其在神经水平的实现依赖于振荡活动,那么这种更新也可能是周期性的。闪光滞后错觉(briefly presented flash in the vicinity of a moving object is misperceived to lag behind the moving object)是研究意识更新动态的有用工具。在这里,我们表明,通过闪光滞后效应(FLE)测量的更新试次间变异性与参考事件(闪光起始)前后枕部(5-10 Hz)和额中央(12-20 Hz)皮质中自发 EEG 振荡的相位高度相关。此外,每个区域的周期性独立影响更新过程,表明存在两阶段周期性机制。我们得出结论,意识更新不是连续的,而是遵循有节奏的模式。