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A defense of the subordinate-level expertise account for the N170 component
Authors:Rossion Bruno  Curran Tim  Gauthier Isabel
Institution:Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Science, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA. bruno_rossion@brown.edu
Abstract:A recent paper in this journal reports two event-related potential (ERP) experiments interpreted as supporting the domain specificity of the visual mechanisms implicated in processing faces (Cognition 83 (2002) 1). The authors argue that because a large neurophysiological response to faces (N170) is less influenced by the task than the response to objects, and because the response for human faces extends to ape faces (for which we are not expert), we should reject the hypothesis that the face-sensitivity reflected by the N170 can be accounted for by the subordinate-level expertise model of object recognition (Nature Neuroscience 3 (2000) 764). In this commentary, we question this conclusion based on some of our own ERP work on expert object recognition as well as the work of others.
Keywords:N170  Face processing  Expertise  Subordinate-level categorization
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