“…With multistable stimuli however, information conveyed by a constant stimulus is sufficiently uncertain to evoke spontaneous alternations in conscious perception (Rubin, 1921;Boring, 1930;Necker, 1832), suggesting the decision process itself is hidden, with only the outcome made available to the agent. Crucially, ambiguous perception does not rely on dominance time as an index of uncertainty (Brascamp et al, 2005), as switches arise in a stochastic manner., Bi-stable figures have recently been studied in predictive-coding frameworks where perceptual transitions (see also : Dayan, 1998;Hohwy et al, 2008) correlated with anterior insulae and inferior frontal gyrii responses (Weilnhammer et al, 2017), regions also associated with economic uncertainty (Platt & Huettel, 2008;Grinband et al, 2006;Brevers et al, 2015;Preuschoff et al, 2008a;Mohr et al, 2010).…”