Multistability, perceptual value, and internal foraging

Neuron. 2022 Oct 5;110(19):3076-3090. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2022.07.024. Epub 2022 Aug 29.

Abstract

Substantial experimental, theoretical, and computational insights into sensory processing have been derived from the phenomena of perceptual multistability-when two or more percepts alternate or switch in response to a single sensory input. Here, we review a range of findings suggesting that alternations can be seen as internal choices by the brain responding to values. We discuss how elements of external, experimenter-controlled values and internal, uncertainty- and aesthetics-dependent values influence multistability. We then consider the implications for the involvement in switching of regions, such as the anterior cingulate cortex, which are more conventionally tied to value-dependent operations such as cognitive control and foraging.

Keywords: asthetics; binocular rivalry; cognitive control; decision-making; information foraging; perceptual decision-making; perceptual multistability; perceptual value.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Brain* / physiology
  • Uncertainty
  • Vision, Binocular / physiology
  • Visual Perception* / physiology