Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Andres Canales-Johnson"
Andres Canales-Johnson's recent research investigates neural dynamics in sensory processing, emphasizing the roles of oscillations and transient events in predictive coding and sensory inference, while also exploring their implications for cognitive control across varying arousal states.
His work highlights how minimal exposure durations to visual stimuli can reveal the processing priorities of the human perceptual system, challenging traditional views about stimulus energy and configuration sensitivity.
Additionally, Canales-Johnson examines the neurophenomenological effects of breathwork on consciousness and the interplay between neural connectivity and executive functioning in socially vulnerable individuals, contributing to our understanding of cognitive dynamics in diverse populations.