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Spontaneous Activity Patterns in Primary Visual Cortex Predispose to Visual Hallucinations.

Auréliane PajaniPeter KokSid KouiderFloris P de Lange
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
When sensory stimulation is strongly degraded, we occasionally misperceive a stimulus when only noise is present: a perceptual hallucination. Using fMRI in healthy participants, we investigated whether the state of early visual cortex preceding stimulus onset predisposes an observer to hallucinations. We found two characteristics of prestimulus activity that predisposed participants to hallucinations: overall lower prestimulus activity and a bias in the prestimulus activity patterns toward the expected grating. These results suggest that perceptual hallucinations are due to an imprecise and biased state of sensory circuits preceding sensation.
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