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Spontaneous slow cortical potentials and brain oscillations independently influence conscious visual perception

Lua Koenig and Biyu J He

PLOS Biology, 2025, vol. 23, issue 1, 1-33

Abstract: Perceptual awareness results from an intricate interaction between external sensory input and the brain’s spontaneous activity. Pre-stimulus ongoing activity influencing conscious perception includes both brain oscillations in the alpha (7 to 14 Hz) and beta (14 to 30 Hz) frequency ranges and aperiodic activity in the slow cortical potential (SCP,

Date: 2025
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