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This project investigates bi-stable perception to understand how visual information is processed in the brain. By studying neural circuits involved in perceptual alternations, it aims to elucidate the mechanisms that govern how we perceive conflicting visual cues.
Bi-stable perception has been the key tool to investigate how retinal information reaches consciousness.
In existing theoretical work to explain this phenomenon, it has been assumed that a neural circuit, called mutual inhibition, plays the key role in perceptual alternations.
Two neurons (or neuron groups) representing competing percepts inhibit each other and one becomes dominant while another becomes suppressed.
Adaptation of the dominant neuron and recovery of suppressed neuron causes the re…
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