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Electrophysiological correlates of the composite face illusion : disentangling perceptual and decisional components of holistic face processing in the human brain

机译:复合面部错觉的电生理相关性:解析人脑整体面部处理的知觉和决定性成分

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When the bottom halves of two faces differ, people's behavioral judgment of the identical top halves of those faces is impaired: they report that the top halves are different, and/or take more time than usual to provide a response. This behavioral measure is known as the composite face effect (CFE) and has traditionally been taken as evidence that faces are perceived holistically. Recently, however, it has been claimed that this effect is driven almost entirely by decisional, rather than perceptual, factors (Richler, Gauthier, Wenger, & Palmeri, 2008). To disentangle the contribution of perceptual and decisional brain processes, we aimed to obtain an event-related potential (ERP) measure of the CFE at a stage of face encoding (Jacques & Rossion, 2009) in the absence of a behavioral CFE effect. Sixteen participants performed a go/no-go task in an oddball paradigm, lifting a finger of their right or left hand when the top half of a face changed identity. This change of identity of the top of the face was associated with an increased ERP signal on occipito-temporal electrode sites at the N170 face-sensitive component (∼160ms), the later decisional P3b component, and the lateralized readiness potential (LRP) starting at ∼350ms. The N170 effect was observed equally early when only the unattended bottom part of the face changed, indicating that an identity change was perceived across the whole face in this condition. Importantly, there was no behavioral response bias for the bottom change trials, and no evidence of decisional biases from electrophysiological data (no P3b and LRP deflection in no-go trials). These data show that an early CFE can be measured in ERPs in the absence of any decisional response bias, indicating that the CFE reflects primarily the visual perception of the whole face.
机译:当两个脸部的下半部分不同时,人们对这两个脸的相同上半部分的行为判断会受到损害:他们报告说上半部分有所不同,并且/或者比平时花费更多的时间来做出响应。这种行为措施被称为复合面部效果(CFE),传统上已被视为整体感知面部的证据。但是,最近有人声称,这种影响几乎完全是由决定性因素而非感性因素驱动的(Richler,Gauthier,Wenger和&Palmeri,2008年)。为了弄清感知性和决策性大脑过程的贡献,我们旨在在没有行为CFE效应的情况下在面部编码阶段获得CFE的事件相关电位(ERP)量度(Jacques&Rossion,2009)。 16名参与者在一个怪胎范式中执行了执行/不执行任务,当面部的上半部分更改身份时,抬起他们的右手或左手的手指。面部顶部身份的这种变化与N170面部敏感组件(〜160ms)的枕颞电极部位的ERP信号增加,稍后的决定性P3b组件以及侧倾准备势(LRP)开始有关在〜350ms。当仅改变面部的无人照看的下部时,同样可以较早地观察到N170效应,这表明在这种情况下整个面部都可以感觉到身份变化。重要的是,对于底部变化试验,没有行为反应偏倚,也没有从电生理数据中得出决定偏倚的证据(无试验中没有P3b和LRP偏斜)。这些数据表明,在没有任何决策响应偏差的情况下,可以在ERP中测量早期CFE,这表明CFE主要反映了整个面部的视觉感知。

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