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Hierarchical processing underpins competition in tactile perceptual bistability
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Rankin, James
, Ferrario, Andrea
, Darki, Farzaneh
in
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/ Competition
/ Distribution moments
/ Dominance
/ Neurosciences
/ Perceptions
/ Probability distribution
/ Sensory integration
/ Sensory stimulation
/ Skewness
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Somatosensory system
/ Tactile discrimination
/ Tactile perception
/ Vibration
/ Visual stimuli
2022
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Hierarchical processing underpins competition in tactile perceptual bistability
by
Rankin, James
, Ferrario, Andrea
, Darki, Farzaneh
in
Alternations
/ Competition
/ Distribution moments
/ Dominance
/ Neurosciences
/ Perceptions
/ Probability distribution
/ Sensory integration
/ Sensory stimulation
/ Skewness
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Somatosensory system
/ Tactile discrimination
/ Tactile perception
/ Vibration
/ Visual stimuli
2022
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Hierarchical processing underpins competition in tactile perceptual bistability
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Rankin, James
, Ferrario, Andrea
, Darki, Farzaneh
in
Alternations
/ Competition
/ Distribution moments
/ Dominance
/ Neurosciences
/ Perceptions
/ Probability distribution
/ Sensory integration
/ Sensory stimulation
/ Skewness
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Somatosensory system
/ Tactile discrimination
/ Tactile perception
/ Vibration
/ Visual stimuli
2022
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Hierarchical processing underpins competition in tactile perceptual bistability
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Hierarchical processing underpins competition in tactile perceptual bistability
2022
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Overview
Ambiguous sensory information can lead to spontaneous alternations between perceptual states, recently shown to extend to tactile perception. The authors recently proposed a simplified form of tactile rivalry which evokes two competing percepts for a fixed difference in input amplitudes across antiphase, pulsatile stimulation of the left and right fingers. This study addresses the need for a tactile rivalry model that captures the dynamics of perceptual alternations and that incorporates the structure of the somatosensory system. The model features hierarchical processing with two stages. The first and the second stages of model could be located at the secondary somatosensory cortex (area S2), or in higher areas driven by S2. The model captures dynamical features specific to the tactile rivalry percepts and produces general characteristics of perceptual rivalry: input strength dependence of dominance times (Levelt’s proposition II), short-tailed skewness of dominance time distributions and the ratio of distribution moments. The presented modelling work leads to experimentally testable predictions. The same hierarchical model could generalise to account for percept formation, competition and alternations for bistable stimuli that involve pulsatile inputs from the visual and auditory domains.
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Springer Nature B.V
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