Alpha oscillations and stimulus-evoked activity dissociate metacognitive reports of attention, visibility, and confidence in a rapid visual detection task
Variability in the detection and discrimination of weak visual stimuli has been linked to oscillatory neural activity. In particular, the amplitude of activity in the alpha-band (8–12 Hz) has been shown to impact the objective likelihood of stimulus detection, as well as measures of subjective visib...
Main Authors: | Davidson, MJ, Macdonald, JSP, Yeung, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
2022
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