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Spontaneous network transitions predict somatosensory perception

Abstract:
Sensory perception is essential for transforming incoming information in the brain into targeted behavior. Our brains are everlastingly active, and variations in perception are ubiquitously associated with human behavioral performance. Previous studies indicate that changes in spontaneous neural activity within local sensory areas correlate with the perception of ambiguous stimuli. However, the contribution of whole brain spontaneous networks to perception is not well understood. Using an ambiguous tactile temporal discrimination task, we demonstrate that the interaction between whole-brain networks in the seconds of the spontaneous prestimulus period also contributes to perception during the task. Transitions to a frontal and a multifrequency network across the brain are essential for the correct percept. Conversely, incorrect percepts are mainly preceded by transitions to an alpha-parietal network. Brain switches occur faster during the period before stimulus presentation for correct stimuli detection, suggesting the need for enhanced network flexibility during this phase.
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10.1093/cercor/bhaf309

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University of Oxford
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University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
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Psychiatry
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Psychiatry
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0000-0001-8276-2508


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https://ror.org/018mejw64


Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Journal:
Cerebral Cortex More from this journal
Volume:
35
Issue:
11
Article number:
bhaf309
Publication date:
2025-11-26
Acceptance date:
2025-09-30
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EISSN:
1460-2199
ISSN:
1047-3211


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English
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2335943
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pubs:2335943
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3509400
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2025-11-26
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