Reversal-rate dependent differences in the EEG gamma-band during multistable visual perception. |
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Authors: | D Strüber C Basar-Eroglu E Hoff M Stadler |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Psychology and Cognition Research & Center for Cognitive Sciences, University of Bremen, P.O. Box 330440, D-28334, Bremen, Germany. strueber@uni-bremen.de |
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Abstract: | It is an often reported observation in the literature on multistable perception that the reversal rate within a given observation time is subject to a high interindividual variability. Recently, we reported frontal gamma-band enhancement during multistable visual perception. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether changes in the gamma-band correspond to the variability of the reversal rate. Therefore, a total of 25 observers were divided into two subgroups according to their reversal rate during a 400-s observation period of a reversible pattern based on apparent motion. Subjects with more than 40 reversals within the 400-s were defined as high-rate switchers (HRS). Subjects with a reversal rate below 40 switches were defined as low-rate switchers (LRS). EEG was recorded from frontal, central, parietal, and occipital locations of both hemispheres. The results showed significantly higher gamma activity for the HRS in both phase-locked and non-phase-locked oscillations. Both subgroups showed the highest gamma amplitudes at frontal locations. The results support the involvement of attentional top-down processing in figure reversal. It is concluded that the higher gamma activity for the HRS reflects states of higher arousal, alertness and/or attention according to their fast reversal rate. |
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