Source Estimation of Contrast-related Perception Based on Frequency-Tagged Binocular Rivalry

Binocular rivalry is a visual perceptual phenomenon which occurs when two incongruent stimuli are viewed by a subject through each eye, but only one of them is perceived at a time, with a switch in perception every few seconds, which reflects the alternation of perceptual dominance. To investigate t...

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Published in2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Vol. 2006; pp. 1177 - 1180
Main Authors Zhang, Yajing, Wang, Ruiping, Hong, Bo, Gao, Xiaorong, Gao, Shangkai
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Published United States IEEE 2006
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DOI10.1109/IEMBS.2006.260094

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Abstract Binocular rivalry is a visual perceptual phenomenon which occurs when two incongruent stimuli are viewed by a subject through each eye, but only one of them is perceived at a time, with a switch in perception every few seconds, which reflects the alternation of perceptual dominance. To investigate the correlation between contrast-related perception and neural activities, the subjects' EEGs were recorded with a 64-channel electroencephalograph while experiencing binocular rivalry. A higher contrast grating flickering at one frequency was presented to one eye while a lower contrast grating flickering at a slightly different frequency was presented to the other eye. Steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) at the flickering frequencies were used to `tag' the two stimuli. An improved inverse algorithm termed SSLOFO (standardized shrinking LORETA-FOCUSS) was used to solve this inverse problem, which acquires the spatial distribution of neural active sources from the EEG data. The result shows that activity in primary visual cortex (V1) increased when subjects perceived the higher contrast pattern and decreased when they perceived the lower contrast pattern. This paper presents a method based on EEG to investigate neural correlates of consciousness in real-time, which provides an alternative method to achieve comparable results to those based on fMRI methods
AbstractList Binocular rivalry is a visual perceptual phenomenon which occurs when two incongruent stimuli are viewed by a subject through each eye, but only one of them is perceived at a time, with a switch in perception every few seconds, which reflects the alternation of perceptual dominance. To investigate the correlation between contrast-related perception and neural activities, the subjects' EEGs were recorded with a 64-channel electroencephalograph while experiencing binocular rivalry. A higher contrast grating flickering at one frequency was presented to one eye while a lower contrast grating flickering at a slightly different frequency was presented to the other eye. Steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) at the flickering frequencies were used to `tag' the two stimuli. An improved inverse algorithm termed SSLOFO (standardized shrinking LORETA-FOCUSS) was used to solve this inverse problem, which acquires the spatial distribution of neural active sources from the EEG data. The result shows that activity in primary visual cortex (V1) increased when subjects perceived the higher contrast pattern and decreased when they perceived the lower contrast pattern. This paper presents a method based on EEG to investigate neural correlates of consciousness in real-time, which provides an alternative method to achieve comparable results to those based on fMRI methods
Binocular rivalry is a visual perceptual phenomenon which occurs when two incongruent stimuli are viewed by a subject through each eye, but only one of them is perceived at a time, with a switch in perception every few seconds, which reflects the alternation of perceptual dominance. To investigate the correlation between contrast-related perception and neural activities, the subjects' EEGs were recorded with a 64-channel electroencephalograph while experiencing binocular rivalry. A higher contrast grating flickering at one frequency was presented to one eye while a lower contrast grating flickering at a slightly different frequency was presented to the other eye. Steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) at the flickering frequencies were used to ;tag' the two stimuli. An improved inverse algorithm termed SSLOFO (standardized shrinking LORETA-FOCUSS) was used to solve this inverse problem, which acquires the spatial distribution of neural active sources from the EEG data. The result shows that activity in primary visual cortex (V1) increased when subjects perceived the higher contrast pattern and decreased when they perceived the lower contrast pattern. This paper presents a method based on EEG to investigate neural correlates of consciousness in real-time, which provides an alternative method to achieve comparable results to those based on fMRI methods.Binocular rivalry is a visual perceptual phenomenon which occurs when two incongruent stimuli are viewed by a subject through each eye, but only one of them is perceived at a time, with a switch in perception every few seconds, which reflects the alternation of perceptual dominance. To investigate the correlation between contrast-related perception and neural activities, the subjects' EEGs were recorded with a 64-channel electroencephalograph while experiencing binocular rivalry. A higher contrast grating flickering at one frequency was presented to one eye while a lower contrast grating flickering at a slightly different frequency was presented to the other eye. Steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) at the flickering frequencies were used to ;tag' the two stimuli. An improved inverse algorithm termed SSLOFO (standardized shrinking LORETA-FOCUSS) was used to solve this inverse problem, which acquires the spatial distribution of neural active sources from the EEG data. The result shows that activity in primary visual cortex (V1) increased when subjects perceived the higher contrast pattern and decreased when they perceived the lower contrast pattern. This paper presents a method based on EEG to investigate neural correlates of consciousness in real-time, which provides an alternative method to achieve comparable results to those based on fMRI methods.
Binocular rivalry is a visual perceptual phenomenon which occurs when two incongruent stimuli are viewed by a subject through each eye, but only one of them is perceived at a time, with a switch in perception every few seconds, which reflects the alternation of perceptual dominance. To investigate the correlation between contrast-related perception and neural activities, the subjects' EEGs were recorded with a 64-channel electroencephalograph while experiencing binocular rivalry. A higher contrast grating flickering at one frequency was presented to one eye while a lower contrast grating flickering at a slightly different frequency was presented to the other eye. Steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) at the flickering frequencies were used to ;tag' the two stimuli. An improved inverse algorithm termed SSLOFO (standardized shrinking LORETA-FOCUSS) was used to solve this inverse problem, which acquires the spatial distribution of neural active sources from the EEG data. The result shows that activity in primary visual cortex (V1) increased when subjects perceived the higher contrast pattern and decreased when they perceived the lower contrast pattern. This paper presents a method based on EEG to investigate neural correlates of consciousness in real-time, which provides an alternative method to achieve comparable results to those based on fMRI methods.
Author Bo Hong
Xiaorong Gao
Yajing Zhang
Shangkai Gao
Ruiping Wang
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SubjectTerms Attention - physiology
Brain Mapping - methods
Cities and towns
Contrast Sensitivity - physiology
Cues
Electroencephalography
Electroencephalography - methods
Evoked Potentials, Visual - physiology
Eyes
Frequency estimation
Gratings
Humans
Magnetic resonance imaging
Photic Stimulation - methods
Spatial resolution
Steady-state
Switches
USA Councils
Vision, Binocular - physiology
Visual Cortex - physiology
Title Source Estimation of Contrast-related Perception Based on Frequency-Tagged Binocular Rivalry
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