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Transient Synchrony of Distant Brain Areas and Perceptual Switching in Ambiguous Figures
Authors:Hironori Nakatani  Cees van Leeuwen
Institution:(1) Laboratory for Perceptual Dynamics, RIKEN Brain Science Institute 2-1, Hirosawa, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
Abstract:We studied the relationship between perceptual switching in the Necker cube and long-distance transient phase synchronization in EEG. Transient periods of response related synchrony between parietal and frontal areas were observed. They start 800–600, ms prior to the switch response and occur in pairs. Four types of pairs could be distinguished, two of which are accompanied by transient alpha band activity in the occipital area. The results indicate that perceptual switching processes involve parietal and frontal areas; these are the ones that are normally associated with various cognitive processes. Sensory information in the visual areas is involved in some, but not in all, of switching processes. The intrinsic variability, as well as the participating areas, points to the role of strategic cognitive processes in perceptual switching.
Keywords:Visual perception  Necker cube  EEG  Gamma band phase synchrony  Discrete variety of the switching-related activity  Spontaneous ongoing activity
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