New paper at Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Our new paper on “Perceptual multistability a multifaceted window into brain dysfunctions” is now out in Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
Highlights:
- Perceptual multistability is a well-established phenomenon that has been studied for at least a quarter of a millennium and has inspired a wealth of findings in neuroscience and psychology.
- It holds potential for advancing our understanding of psychiatric disorders and neurodiversity, as differences in perceptual inference and dynamics are observed across a broad range of clinical/non-clinical populations. Furthermore, it can synergize with recent advancements in computational psychiatry, in particular, transdiagnostic approaches.
- Novel computational frameworks can integrate classical Bayesian and recent reinforcement learning approaches and provide a framework to explain these differences and bridge cognitive and neural mechanisms.
- Given the translational potential of multistability, it can also be a promising experimental tool to link malfunctioning computations to underlying neurobiology in animal models of psychiatric disorders.
You can check out the details here.