Carbon Claus-Christian, Schweinberger Stefan R, Kaufmann Jürgen M, Leder Helmut
Department of Psychological Basic Research, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, A-1010 Vienna, Austria.
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 2005 Aug;24(3):544-55. doi: 10.1016/j.cogbrainres.2005.03.008. Epub 2005 Apr 26.
In "Thatcherized" faces, the eyes and mouth regions are turned upside-down. Only when presented upright they are perceived as severely distorted. Common theories explain this effect by the loss of configural information for inverted faces. We investigated neural correlates of Thatcherization using event related potentials (ERPs). Sixteen right-handed participants performed identity classifications on Thatcherized or original familiar faces, presented either for 34 ms or 200 ms at an orientation of either 0 degrees, 90 degrees or 180 degrees. For the occipito-temporal N170, we found (1) strong non-linear effects of orientation and (2) interactions between Thatcherization and orientation: Thatcherization resulted in larger N170 for upright faces, but smaller N170 for inverted faces. The novel finding of N170 effects of Thatcherization in inverted faces suggests differences in the neural encoding of Thatcherized and original inverted faces, even though Thatcherization escapes subjective perception in inverted faces.
在“撒切尔化”的面孔中,眼睛和嘴巴区域是颠倒的。只有当面孔正立时,它们才会被视为严重扭曲。常见理论通过倒置面孔的结构信息丧失来解释这种效应。我们使用事件相关电位(ERP)研究了撒切尔化的神经关联。16名右利手参与者对撒切尔化或原始熟悉面孔进行身份分类,面孔以0度、90度或180度的方向呈现34毫秒或200毫秒。对于枕颞N170,我们发现:(1)方向的强烈非线性效应;(2)撒切尔化与方向之间的相互作用:撒切尔化导致正立面孔的N170更大,但倒置面孔的N170更小。在倒置面孔中发现撒切尔化对N170有影响这一新颖发现表明,即使撒切尔化在倒置面孔中无法被主观感知,但撒切尔化面孔和原始倒置面孔的神经编码存在差异。