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DOI: 10.1093/brain/awp111
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Causal role of prefrontal cortex in the threshold for access to consciousness

Antoine Del Cul,Stanislas Dehaene,Pablo Reyes,Eduardo Bravo,Andrea Slachevsky

Prefrontal cortex
Psychology
Cognitive psychology
2009
What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories of conscious access postulate a key role of top-down amplification loops involving prefrontal cortex (PFC). To test this issue, we measured the visual backward masking threshold in patients with focal prefrontal lesions, using both objective and subjective measures while controlling for putative attention deficits. In all conditions of temporal or spatial attention cueing, the threshold for access to consciousness was systematically shifted in patients, particular after a lesion of the left anterior PFC. The deficit affected subjective reports more than objective performance, and objective performance conditioned on subjective visibility was essentially normal. We conclude that PFC makes a causal contribution to conscious visual perception of masked stimuli, and outline a dual-route signal detection theory of objective and subjective decision making.
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    Causal role of prefrontal cortex in the threshold for access to consciousness” is a paper by Antoine Del Cul Stanislas Dehaene Pablo Reyes Eduardo Bravo Andrea Slachevsky published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.