Priming visual face-processing mechanisms: electrophysiological evidence |
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Authors: | Bentin Shlomo Sagiv Noam Mecklinger Axel Friederici Angela von Cramon Yves D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel,;Max Planck Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany |
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Abstract: | Accumulated evidence from electrophysiology and neuroimaging suggests that face perception involves extrastriate visual mechanisms specialized in processing physiognomic features and building a perceptual representation that is categorically distinct and can be identified by face-recognition units. In the present experiment, we recorded event-related brain potentials in order to explore possible contextual influences on the activity of this perceptual mechanism. Subjects were first exposed to pairs of small shapes, which did not elicit any face-specific brain activity. The same stimuli, however, elicited face-specific brain activity after subjects saw them embedded in schematic faces, which probably primed the subjects to interpret the shapes as schematic eyes. No face-specific activity was observed when objects rather than faces were used to form the context. We conclude that the activity of face-specific extrastriate perceptual mechanisms can be modulated by contextual constraints that determine the significance of the visual input. |
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