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Rony Hirschhorn

Sagol School of Neuroscience, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, 6997801, Israel.

3 papers in the library · 20 citations · publishing 2023-2025

Papers

Taking consciousness for real: Increasing the ecological validity of the study of conscious vs. unconscious processes.

Neuron May 15, 2024 Liad Mudrik, Rony Hirschhorn, Uri Korisky 15 citations

The field of consciousness research has developed rigorous experimental methods, but these often rely on artificial paradigms that differ from everyday conscious and unconscious processes, raising concerns about ecological validity. This review argues that adopting more naturalistic approaches, as other cognitive science fields have done, can challenge existing hypotheses, yield stronger effects, and enable new research questions. Three paths are identified: changing stimuli and experimental settings, changing measures, and changing research questions. The authors review studies that have begun implementing such approaches and, while acknowledging challenges, call for increasing ecological validity in consciousness studies.

Open multi-center intracranial electroencephalography dataset with task probing conscious visual perception.

Scientific data May 23, 2025 Alia Seedat, Alex Lepauvre, Jay Jeschke et al. 5 citations

An intracranial EEG dataset was collected from 38 epilepsy patients across three research centers as part of an adversarial collaboration testing Global Neuronal Workspace Theory and Integrated Information Theory. Participants viewed visual stimuli—faces, objects, letters, and false fonts—in three orientations and for three durations, performing a Go/No-Go target detection task. The dataset includes demographics, clinical information, electrode reconstructions, behavioral performance, and eye-tracking data, all converted to BIDS format. It is intended for reuse in consciousness science and vision neuroscience to investigate stimulus processing, target detection, and task-relevance.

An adversarial collaboration to critically evaluate theories of consciousness

bioRxiv Preprint Server June 23, 2023 Oscar Ferrante, Urszula Gorska-Klimowska, Simon Henin et al. preprint

An open science adversarial collaboration directly juxtaposed Integrated Information Theory (IIT) and Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) by investigating neural correlates of visual experience. 256 human subjects viewed suprathreshold stimuli for variable durations while neural activity was measured with fMRI, MEG, and ECoG. Information about conscious content was found in visual, ventro-temporal, and inferior frontal cortex, with sustained responses in occipital and lateral temporal cortex reflecting stimulus duration, and content-specific synchronization between frontal and early visual areas.