Cogn Neuropsychol. 2000 Feb 1;17(1):35-55. doi: 10.1080/026432900380472.
The present study had two aims. The first aim was to explore the possible top-down effect of face-recognition and/or face-identification processes on the formation of structural representation of faces, as indexed by the N170 ERP component. The second aim was to examine possible ERP manifestations of face identification processes as an initial step for assessing their time course and functional neuroanatomy. Identical N170 potentials were elicited by famous and unfamiliar faces in Experiment 1, when both were irrelevant to the task, suggesting that face familiarity does not affect structural encoding processes. Small but significant differences were observed, however, during later-occurring epochs of the ERPs. In Experiment 2 the participants were instructed to count occasionally occurring portraits of famous politicians while rejecting faces of famous people who were not politicians and faces of unfamiliar people. Although an attempt to identify each face was required, no differences were found in the N170 elicited by faces of unfamiliar people and faces of familiar non-politicians. Famous faces, however, elicited a negative potential that was significantly larger than that elicited by unfamiliar faces between about 250 and 500msec from stimulus onset. This negative component was tentatively identified as an N400 analogue elicited by faces. Both the absence of an effect of familiarity on the N170 and the familiarity face-N400 effect were replicated in Experiment 3, in which the participants made speeded button-press responses in each trial, distinguishing among faces of politicians and faces of famous and unfamiliar non-politicians. In addition, ERP components later than the N400 were found to be associated with the speed of the response but not with face familiarity. We concluded that (1) although reflected by the N170, the structural encoding mechanism is not influenced by the face recognition and identification processes, and (2) the negative component modulated by face familiarity is associated with the semantic activity involved in the identification of familiar faces.
本研究有两个目的。第一个目的是探索面部识别和/或面部识别过程对面部结构表示形成的自上而下的影响,这可以通过 N170ERP 成分来衡量。第二个目的是检查面部识别过程的可能的 ERP 表现,作为评估其时间进程和功能神经解剖学的初步步骤。在实验 1 中,当熟悉和不熟悉的面孔都与任务无关时,相同的 N170 电位被诱发,这表明面孔的熟悉度不影响结构编码过程。然而,在 ERP 的后期发生的时期观察到了小但显著的差异。在实验 2 中,参与者被指示偶尔在识别著名政治家的肖像画的同时拒绝不是政治家的著名人物的面孔和不熟悉的人的面孔。尽管要求尝试识别每张面孔,但在不熟悉的人的面孔和熟悉的非政治家的面孔引起的 N170 中没有发现差异。然而,著名的面孔引起了一个负电位,该负电位在刺激开始后约 250 到 500 毫秒之间明显大于不熟悉的面孔引起的负电位。这个负成分被暂时确定为面孔引起的 N400 类似物。在实验 3 中,熟悉度对 N170 没有影响,并且熟悉度面孔-N400 效应得到了复制,在该实验中,参与者在每个试验中进行快速按钮按压反应,区分政治家的面孔和著名的和不熟悉的非政治家的面孔。此外,发现比 N400 晚的 ERP 成分与反应速度相关,而与面孔熟悉度无关。我们得出结论:(1)尽管由 N170 反映,但结构编码机制不受面部识别和识别过程的影响;(2)由面孔熟悉度调制的负成分与识别熟悉面孔所涉及的语义活动相关。