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The influence of contour fragmentation on recognition memory: an event-related potential study
Authors:Brodeur Mathieu B  Debruille J Bruno  Renoult Louis  Prévost Marie  Dionne-Dostie Emmanuelle  Buchy Lisa  Lepage Martin
Affiliation:a Douglas Mental Health University Institute, & Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Abstract:The present study was carried out to examine how the event-related potentials to fragmentation predict recognition success. Stimuli were abstract meaningless figures that were either complete or fragmented to various extents but still recoverable. Stimuli were first encoded as part of a symmetry discrimination task. In a subsequent recognition phase, encoded stimuli were presented complete along with never presented stimuli and participants performed an old/new discrimination task. Fragmentation stimuli elicited more negative ERPs than complete figures over the frontal, central and parietal areas between 180 and 260 ms, and over the occipito-temporal areas between 220 and 340 ms. Only this latter effect was modulated as a function of whether stimuli were recognized or not during the recognition phase of the memory test. More specifically, the effect occurred for stimuli that were later forgotten and was absent for stimuli that were later recognized. This ERP to fragmentation, the occipito-temporal N(frag), possibly reflects the brain response to encoding difficulty, and is thus predictive of recognition performance.
Keywords:Event-related potentials   Fragmentation   Closure   Episodic memory   Symmetry   Vision
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