Cortical stimulation consolidates and reactivates visual experience: neural plasticity from magnetic entrainment of visual activity
Abstract
Delivering transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) shortly after the end of a visual stimulus can cause a TMS-induced 'replay' or 'visual echo' of the visual percept. In the current study, we find an entrainment effect that after repeated elicitations of TMS-induced replay with the same visual stimulus, the replay can be induced by TMS alone, without the need for the physical visual stimulus. In Experiment 1, we used a subjective rating task to examine the phenomenal aspects of TMS-entrained replays. In Experiment 2, we used an objective masking paradigm to quantitatively validate the phenomenon and to examine the involvement of low-level mechanisms. Results showed that the TMS-entrained replay was not only phenomenally experienced (Exp.1), but also able to hamper letter identification (Exp.2). The findings have implications in several directions: (1) the visual cortical representation and iconic memory, (2) experience-based plasticity in the visual cortex, and (3) their relationship to visual awareness.
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© 2013 Nature Publishing Group. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0. Received 15 March 2013; Accepted 02 July 2013; Published 18 July 2013. We thank Hsiu-Yu Yeh for helping conducting experiments together with HL and NH. The project was supported by JST.ERATO Shimojo Implicit Brain Function Project, and JST.CREST Implicit Interpersonal Information project. Author contributions: H.L., D.W., N.H. and S.S. conceptualized the research idea and designed the experiments. H.L., D.W. and N.H. collected the data and conducted the analysis. H.L., D.W. and S.S. wrote the manuscript. S.S. supervised and funded the project.Attached Files
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- JST.ERATO Shimojo Implicit Brain Function Project
- JST.CREST Implicit Interpersonal Information Project
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