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  1. Cortical layer-5 pyramidal neurons and conscious interpretation of perceptual ambiguity
  2. Consciousness, cognition, and context-sensitive pyramidal neurons
  3. Conscious perception goes in two basic steps: crossing the threshold and getting at interpretation
  4. Within-object element ambiguity allows for a strange illusion of alternating facial expression and structure
  5. Different interpretations of emotion from the same schematic face
  6. How cortex of the brain and subcortical mechanisms interact to produce consciousness
  7. Mentally normal and healthy people also hallucinate
  8. A neuronal mechanism for state and content of consciousness
  9. One type of cognitive self-evaluation predicts proneness to hallucinations, another type does not
  10. Koch's account of integrated information theory
  11. Cortical layer-5b tiny cells: a hub for producing conscious experience?
  12. People differ in terms on how much predictive context forms their perception
  13. Covert expectation can produce perception of an object that is not present
  14. Visual masking: Contributions from and comments on Bruce Bridgeman
  15. Risk proneness may be sometimes beneficial
  16. There are image category invariant markers of conscious perception
  17. Occipital long-interval paired pulse TMS leads to slow wave components in NREM sleep
  18. Same mechanisms for consciousness contents and level.
  19. How a flashed stimulus obscures conscious perception of a target stimulus
  20. Manipulation of Arousal by Caffeine Reduces Metacontrast Masking Mostly When Target and Mask Shapes Are Incongruent
  21. On the all-or-none rule of conscious perception
  22. Advancing research methods questing for neural correlates of consciousness
  23. Magnetic stimulation of the brain can change propensity to lie
  24. Perception of successive targets presented in invariant-item streams
  25. Objects within stream get faster to consciousness
  26. Objects shown within a stream of visual input are fast to consciousness
  27. Origins of substitution
  28. Microgenesis of Consciousness
  29. Visible speech is recognizable when the mouth is depicted by just a few pixels
  30. One neuronil theory explains a multitude of conscious-perception phenomena
  31. Subcortex modulating cortex for various consciousness phenomena
  32. Optimal conditions for pixelated image identification
  33. Preceding brief object enhances subjective vividness of a succeeding object
  34. Thalamic arousal system explains masking phenomena
  35. Integration and Interruption in the Masking of Form by Form