Brain signals of face processing as revealed by event-related potential
Entidad
UAM. Departamento de Psicología Biológica y de la SaludEditor
Hindawi Publishing CorporationFecha de edición
2015-01-01Cita
10.1155/2015/514361
Behavioural Neurology 2015 (2015): 514361
ISSN
0953-4180 (print); 1875-8584 (online)DOI
10.1155/2015/514361Financiado por
This work was supported by “Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad” (Spain, I + D + I National Programme, PSI2013-46007-P)Proyecto
Gobierno de España. PSI2013-46007-PMaterias
Pattern recognition; Evoked potentials; Perceptual decision making; PsicologíaDerechos
© 2015 Ela I. Olivares et al.Resumen
We analyze the functional significance of different event-related potentials (ERPs) as electrophysiological indices of face perception and face recognition, according to cognitive and neurofunctional models of face processing. Initially, the processing of faces seems
to be supported by early extrastriate occipital cortices and revealed by modulations of the occipital P1. This early response is thought to reflect the detection of certain primary structural aspects indicating the presence grosso modo of a face within the visual field.The posterior-temporal N170 is more sensitive to the detection of faces as complex-structured stimuli and, therefore, to the presence of its distinctive organizational characteristics prior to within-category identification. In turn, the relatively late and probably more rostrally generated N250r and N400-like responses might respectively indicate processes of access and retrieval of face-related information, which is stored in long-term memory (LTM). New methods of analysis of electrophysiological and neuroanatomical data, namely, dynamic causal modeling, single-trial and time-frequency analyses, are highly recommended to
advance in the knowledge of those brain mechanisms concerning face processing
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Google Scholar:Olivares Carreño, Ela Isabel
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Iglesias Dorado, Jaime
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Saavedra, Cristina
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Trujillo-Barreto, Nelson J.
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Valdés-Sosa, Mitchell
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