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Neurophysiological evidence for categorical perception of color
Authors:Holmes Amanda  Franklin Anna  Clifford Alexandra  Davies Ian
Affiliation:School of Human and Life Sciences, Roehampton University, Whitelands College, Holybourne Avenue, West Hill, London SW154JD, UK. a.holmes@roehampton.ac.uk
Abstract:The aim of this investigation was to examine the time course and the relative contributions of perceptual and post-perceptual processes to categorical perception (CP) of color. A visual oddball task was used with standard and deviant stimuli from same (within-category) or different (between-category) categories, with chromatic separations for within- and between-category stimuli equated in Munsell Hue. CP was found on a behavioral version of the task, with faster RTs and greater accuracy for between- compared to within-category stimuli. On a neurophysiological version of the task, event-related potentials (ERPs) showed earlier latencies for P1 and N1 components at posterior locations to between- relative to within-category deviants, providing novel evidence for early perceptual processes on color CP. Enhanced P2 and P3 waves were also found for between- compared to within-category stimuli, indicating a role for later post-perceptual processes.
Keywords:Categorical perception   Color   Event-related potentials   Visual oddball
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