Nittono Hiroshi, Shibuya Yoshie, Hori Tadao
Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.
Psychophysiology. 2007 Sep;44(5):687-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.2007.00539.x. Epub 2007 May 26.
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) in response to novel pictures and subsequent visual exploration were examined. Eighteen undergraduates viewed 120 novel drawings as long as they wished. ERPs were calculated separately for drawings that were viewed longer or shorter than the median viewing time of each participant. The drawings viewed longer elicited a larger anterior negativity (N2) peaking at 245 ms than the shorter viewed drawings. This effect disappeared and the overall amplitude of the N2 decreased when the same set of drawings was presented again in a subsequent interest-rating session. Drawings rated as more interesting elicited a larger N2 than did drawings rated as less interesting. This study demonstrates a type of anterior N2 that is sensitive to stimulus unfamiliarity or difficulty in encoding, which reflects a conflict between stimulus input and existing knowledge and prompts further recognition processes and visual exploration.
研究人员检测了对新颖图片做出反应以及随后进行视觉探索时的事件相关脑电位(ERP)。18名本科生按照自己的意愿观看了120张新颖的图画。对于观看时间长于或短于每个参与者中位数观看时间的图画,分别计算ERP。观看时间较长的图画比观看时间较短的图画引发更大的前部负波(N2),其峰值出现在245毫秒。当同一组图画在随后的兴趣评分环节再次呈现时,这种效应消失,N2的总体振幅降低。被评为更有趣的图画比被评为不太有趣的图画引发更大的N2。本研究证明了一种对刺激不熟悉或编码困难敏感的前部N2,它反映了刺激输入与现有知识之间的冲突,并促使进一步的识别过程和视觉探索。