Involvement of Selective Attention in Somatosensory Extinction and its Relation to Conscious Stimulus Perception: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials (ERPs)
Conscious perception of a weak somatosensory „target“ stimulus can be suppressed in a significant number of trials by a rapidly succeeding higher-intensity „mask“ stimulus applied to the contralateral finger at an ISI of 50–100 ms. A recent fMRI analysis of such somatosensory backward-masking (Blank...
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