TMS effects on subjective and objective measures of vision: stimulation intensity and pre- versus post-stimulus masking

de Graaf, T.A., Cornelsen, S., Jacobs, C. and Sack, A.T. 2011. TMS effects on subjective and objective measures of vision: stimulation intensity and pre- versus post-stimulus masking. Consciousness and Cognition. 20 (4), pp. 1244-1255. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2011.04.012

TitleTMS effects on subjective and objective measures of vision: stimulation intensity and pre- versus post-stimulus masking
Authorsde Graaf, T.A., Cornelsen, S., Jacobs, C. and Sack, A.T.
Abstract

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be used to mask visual stimuli, disrupting visual task performance or preventing visual awareness. While TMS masking studies generally fix stimulation intensity, we hypothesized that varying the intensity of TMS pulses in a masking paradigm might inform several ongoing debates concerning TMS disruption of vision as measured subjectively versus objectively, and pre-stimulus (forward) versus post-stimulus (backward) TMS masking. We here show that both pre-stimulus TMS pulses and post-stimulus TMS pulses could strongly mask visual stimuli. We found no dissociations between TMS effects on the subjective and objective measures of vision for any masking window or intensity, ruling out the option that TMS intensity levels determine whether dissociations between subjective and objective vision are obtained. For the post-stimulus time window particularly, we suggest that these data provide new constraints for (e.g. recurrent) models of vision and visual awareness. Finally, our data are in line with the idea that pre-stimulus masking operates differently from conventional post-stimulus masking.

JournalConsciousness and Cognition
Journal citation20 (4), pp. 1244-1255
ISSN1053-8100
YearDec 2011
PublisherElsevier
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2011.04.012
Publication dates
PublishedDec 2011

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