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Why are some visual stimuli consciously detected, whereas others remain subliminal? We investigated the fate of weak visual stimuli in the visual and frontal cortex of awake monkeys trained to report stimulus presence. Reported stimuli were associated with strong sustained activity in the frontal cortex, and frontal activity was weaker and quickly decayed for unreported stimuli. Information about weak stimuli could be lost at successive stages en route from the visual to the frontal cortex, and these propagation failures were confirmed through microstimulation of area V1. Fluctuations in response bias and sensitivity during perception of identical stimuli were traced back to prestimulus brain-state markers. A model in which stimuli become consciously reportable when they elicit a nonlinear ignition process in higher cortical areas explained our results.

Inspired by life and my girlfriend's dad brain surgery which left us with questions of how brain is a significantly complex structure.
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Why are some visual stimuli consciously detected, whereas others remain subliminal? We investigated the fate of weak visual stimuli in the visual and frontal cortex of awake monkeys trained to report stimulus presence. Reported stimuli were associated with strong sustained activity in the frontal cortex, and frontal activity was weaker and quickly decayed for unreported stimuli. Information about weak stimuli could be lost at successive stages en route from the visual to the frontal cortex, and these propagation failures were confirmed through microstimulation of area V1. Fluctuations in response bias and sensitivity during perception of identical stimuli were traced back to prestimulus brain-state markers. A model in which stimuli become consciously reportable when they elicit a nonlinear ignition process in higher cortical areas explained our results.

Inspired by life and my girlfriend's dad brain surgery which left us with questions of how brain is a significantly complex structure.
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Comes with holograms and Authenticity Certificate with water marks.

PRINTED ON: Hahnemühle Photo Rag White 310 g/m2
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PRINTED AREA IS 54cm by 80cm.

- 3CM WHITE BORDER FROM EACH SIDE -
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Patryk Kuleta ᵗʳʸⁿᶦᵈᵃᵈᵃ ᴾᴷ

Poland

Mixed Media, Digital on Paper

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Why are some visual stimuli consciously detected, whereas others remain subliminal? We investigated the fate of weak visual stimuli in the visual and frontal cortex of awake monkeys trained to report stimulus presence. Reported stimuli were associated with strong sustained activity in the frontal cortex, and frontal activity was weaker and quickly decayed for unreported stimuli. Information about weak stimuli could be lost at successive stages en route from the visual to the frontal cortex, and these propagation failures were confirmed through microstimulation of area V1. Fluctuations in response bias and sensitivity during perception of identical stimuli were traced back to prestimulus brain-state markers. A model in which stimuli become consciously reportable when they elicit a nonlinear ignition process in higher cortical areas explained our results. Inspired by life and my girlfriend's dad brain surgery which left us with questions of how brain is a significantly complex structure. _ __ Comes with holograms and Authenticity Certificate with water marks. PRINTED ON: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta 315 g . PRINTED AREA IS 52cm by 78cm. - 4CM WHITE BORDER FROM EACH SIDE -

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IMPORTANT NOTICE!! Soon all the artworks won't be available for sale anymore here on Saatchi, so be quick I you want to own a piece of my high quality and original art. "My work as an artist, Patryk Kuleta aka Trynidada aka BOSSCO, is a celebration of colour, form, and emotion. I believe that art should evoke a response in the viewer and my goal is to create pieces that are not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking. I draw inspiration from the world around me, including nature, culture, and personal experiences, and translate these inspirations into vibrant and surreal compositions. My process is driven by experimentation and a willingness to take risks. Through my work, I'm aiming to challenge our perception of reality and invite everyone to question the norms and conventions of our society.. Through my art, I hope to inspire others to be curious, to question their assumptions, and to see the world in new and exciting ways. I am a multidisciplinary artist, working with a range of mediums including painting, drawing, digital art, and moving picture. Each piece is a unique expression of my vision and a reflection of my ongoing journey as an artist. My hope is that my work will continue to evolve and challenge both myself and my audience."

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