Dering Benjamin, Martin Clara D, Thierry Guillaume
School of Psychology, Bangor University, UK.
Neuroreport. 2009 Jul 1;20(10):902-6. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e328327201d.
The N170 is a peak of event-related brain potentials commonly acknowledged to be larger in amplitude for face stimuli compared with any other visual object. Recently, the face selectivity of the N170 has been challenged based on the observation of similar N170 amplitude to faces and cars presented full front. Here, we measured the N170 elicited by the same stimulus categories using a one-back memory and categorization tasks. We found that N170 mean amplitude was significantly larger for cars than faces at electrode sites considered 'optimal' for measuring N170 face selectivity in the absence of task effects. Furthermore, we found evidence for category selectivity and task dependence in the P1 range. These results support the idea that N170 face selectivity is formally questionable.
N170是一种事件相关脑电位峰值,通常认为与其他任何视觉对象相比,其对面部刺激的反应在幅度上更大。最近,基于对正面呈现的面部和汽车的N170幅度相似的观察,N170的面部选择性受到了挑战。在此,我们使用一项“单后”记忆和分类任务,测量了相同刺激类别引发的N170。我们发现,在没有任务效应的情况下,对于测量N170面部选择性而言被认为“最佳”的电极部位,汽车引发的N170平均幅度显著大于面部。此外,我们在P1范围内发现了类别选择性和任务依赖性的证据。这些结果支持了N170面部选择性在形式上存在问题这一观点。