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Conscious Vision Proceeds from Global to Local Content in Goal-Directed Tasks and Spontaneous Vision.

Florence CampanaIgnacio RebolloAnne E UraiValentin WyartCatherine Tallon-Baudry
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Is information encoded at different levels of the visual system (local details in low-level areas vs global shapes in high-level areas) equally likely to become conscious? We designed new hierarchical stimuli and provide the first empirical evidence based on behavioral and MEG data that global information encoded at high levels of the visual hierarchy dominates perception. This result held both in the presence and in the absence of task demands. The preferential emergence of percepts at high levels can account for two properties of conscious vision, namely, the dominance of global percepts and the feeling of visual richness reported independently of the perception of local details.
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