Neuroscience Department, National Autonomous University of Mexico, UNAM, FES Iztacala, México.
Int J Neurosci. 2010 Aug;120(8):570-9. doi: 10.3109/00207454.2010.487746.
In this paper we have made a broadband analysis to detect the electroencephalogram (EEG) frequencies that change selectively during the presentation of normal and "thatcherized" faces. Referential recordings to linked ears were obtained in 21 leads in 48 right-handed healthy male volunteers. Increase of delta power (1.75-3.91 Hz) was observed, related to the detection of distortion in faces at bifrontal and left temporoparietal cortex. The other bands had no contribution, when normal and modified faces were compared. These results support our hypothesis that a change in EEG power spectral may be related to discrimination between normal and thatcherized faces.
本文对脑电(EEG)频率进行了宽带分析,这些频率在呈现正常和“撒切尔化”面孔时会选择性地发生变化。在 48 名右利手健康男性志愿者的 21 个导程中获得了参考记录到连接耳的记录。在额极和左侧颞顶叶皮层观察到与面部失真检测相关的 delta 功率(1.75-3.91 Hz)增加。当比较正常和修改后的面孔时,其他频段没有贡献。这些结果支持我们的假设,即 EEG 功率谱的变化可能与正常和撒切尔化面孔的区分有关。