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An ERP study on self-relevant object recognition
Authors:Miyakoshi Makoto  Nomura Michio  Ohira Hideki
Affiliation:Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan. s050317d@mbox.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Abstract:We performed an event-related potential study to investigate the self-relevance effect in object recognition. Three stimulus categories were prepared: SELF (participant's own objects), FAMILIAR (disposable and public objects, defined as objects with less-self-relevant familiarity), and UNFAMILIAR (others' objects). The participants' task was to watch the stimuli passively. Results showed that left-lateralized N250 activity differentiated SELF and FAMILIAR from UNFAMILIAR, but SELF and FAMILIAR were not differentiated. In the later time-course, SELF was dissociated from FAMILIAR, indicating the self-relevance effect in object recognition at this stage. This activity did not show consistent lateralization, in contrast to previous studies reporting right lateralization in self-relevant face and name recognition. We concluded that in object recognition, self-relevance was processed by higher-order cognitive functions later than 300ms after stimulus onset.
Keywords:Self-relevance   Familiarity   Object recognition   Electroencephalogram (EEG)   Event-related potential (ERP)
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