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Consciousness in the Human Brain - Maastricht University

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at-home<br />

message<br />

• There is evidence that unconsciously<br />

perceived stimuli are processed cortically:<br />

• They result <strong>in</strong> fMRI activity<br />

• In <strong>the</strong> same bra<strong>in</strong> areas as ‘seen’stimulistimuli<br />

What is <strong>the</strong> difference between consciously<br />

see<strong>in</strong>g and unconsciously see<strong>in</strong>g???<br />

Bl<strong>in</strong>dsight<br />

• V5 activity not<br />

sufficient for conscious<br />

perception<br />

Goebel et al., Vision Res, 2001

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