Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability

This thesis extends our current knowledge about the gating of conscious perception of sensory stimuli. Three experimental series identify how stimuli intensities, presentation timing, predictability, and cortical responses influence awareness that sensory gating has occurred. The findings led to a n...

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Main Author: Favero, Jaspa D.
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2024
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95688
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description This thesis extends our current knowledge about the gating of conscious perception of sensory stimuli. Three experimental series identify how stimuli intensities, presentation timing, predictability, and cortical responses influence awareness that sensory gating has occurred. The findings led to a new conceptual model of how attention facilitates the allocation of neural resources towards the processing of sensory information, explaining how intensity, timing, and cortical responses interact and modulate our conscious perception.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-956882024-08-12T03:13:12Z Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability Favero, Jaspa D. This thesis extends our current knowledge about the gating of conscious perception of sensory stimuli. Three experimental series identify how stimuli intensities, presentation timing, predictability, and cortical responses influence awareness that sensory gating has occurred. The findings led to a new conceptual model of how attention facilitates the allocation of neural resources towards the processing of sensory information, explaining how intensity, timing, and cortical responses interact and modulate our conscious perception. 2024 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95688 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Favero, Jaspa D.
Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability
title Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability
title_full Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability
title_fullStr Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability
title_full_unstemmed Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability
title_short Sensory Gating of Conscious Perception: The Influence of Stimuli Intensities, Timing, and Predictability
title_sort sensory gating of conscious perception: the influence of stimuli intensities, timing, and predictability
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95688