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When the brain loses its self: prefrontal inactivation during sensorimotor processing
Authors:Goldberg Ilan I  Harel Michal  Malach Rafael
Institution:Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel.
Abstract:A common theme in theories of subjective awareness poses a self-related "observer" function, or a homunculus, as a critical element without which awareness can not emerge. Here, we examined this question using fMRI. In our study, we compared brain activity patterns produced by a demanding sensory categorization paradigm to those engaged during self-reflective introspection, using similar sensory stimuli. Our results show a complete segregation between the two patterns of activity. Furthermore, regions that showed enhanced activity during introspection underwent a robust inhibition during the demanding perceptual task. The results support the notion that self-related processes are not necessarily engaged during sensory perception and can be actually suppressed.
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