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Evelyne Mercure1, Kathrin Cohen Kadosh, Mark H Johnson.
Abstract
Previous event-related potentials research has suggested that the N170 component has a larger amplitude to faces and words than to other stimuli, but it remains unclear whether it indexes the same cognitive processes for faces and for words. The present study investigated how category-level repetition effects on the N170 differ across stimulus categories. Faces, cars, words, and non-words were presented in homogeneous (1 category) or mixed blocks (2 intermixed categories). We found a significant repetition effect of N170 amplitude for successively presented faces and cars (in homogeneous blocks), but not for words and unpronounceable consonant strings, suggesting that the N170 indexes different underlying cognitive processes for objects (including faces) and orthographic stimuli. The N170 amplitude was significantly smaller when multiple faces or multiple cars were presented in a row than when these stimuli were preceded by a stimulus of a different category. Moreover, the large N170 repetition effect for faces may be important to consider when comparing the relative N170 amplitude for different stimulus categories. Indeed, a larger N170 deflection for faces than for other stimulus categories was observed only when stimuli were preceded by a stimulus of a different category (in mixed blocks), suggesting that an enhanced N170 to faces may be more reliably observed when faces are presented within the context of some non-face stimuli.Entities:
Keywords: adaptation; event-related potentials; face processing; habituation; objects; words
Year: 2011 PMID: 21283529 PMCID: PMC3031024 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Grand average waveforms in the left and right occipitotemporal regions (channels: 58, 64, 65, 68, 69, 89, 90, 94, 95, 96) for faces, cars, words, and non-words in three presentation conditions: in homogeneous blocks, in mixed blocks when preceded by a stimulus of the same category (Mixed PrSame), or in mixed blocks when preceded by a stimulus of another category (Mixed PrOther). These waveforms are based on all trials included for analyses (see Materials and Methods) in each experimental category.
Detailed stimulus characteristics.
| Faces | Cars | Words | Non-words | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Degrees of visual angle of the stimulus within the image | 4° × 6° | 4.75° × 2.5° | 4.75° × 1° | 4.75° × 1° |
| Number of pixels of the stimulus within the image | 19684 | 6291 | 2319 | 1915 |
| Mean image luminosity (0–255 scale) ± SD | 152.2 ± 7.8 | 154.8 ± 1.3 | 153.8 ± 0.8 | 154.2 ± 1.0 |
| Mean background brightness (0–255 scale) | 204 | 177 | 162 | 162 |
Summary of experimental conditions.
| Stimulus | Presentation condition | Number of trial per block |
|---|---|---|
| Faces | Homogeneous (face presented in a homogeneous block) | 60 in a homogeneous block of faces |
| Mixed PrSame (face preceded by a face within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of faces and cars±20 in a mixed block of faces and words±20 in a mixed block of faces and non-words | |
| Mixed PrOther (face preceded by a car, word, non-word, or butterfly within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of faces and cars±20 in a mixed block of faces and words±20 in a mixed block of faces and non-words | |
| Cars | Homogeneous (car presented in a homogeneous block) | 60 a homogeneous block of cars |
| Mixed PrSame (car preceded by a car within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of cars and faces±20 in a mixed block of cars and words±20 in a mixed block of cars and non-words | |
| Mixed PrOther (car preceded by a face, word, non-word, or butterfly within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of cars and faces±20 in a mixed block of cars and words±20 in a mixed block of cars and non-words | |
| Words | Homogeneous (word presented in a homogeneous block) | 60 in a homogeneous block of words |
| Mixed PrSame (word preceded by a word within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of words and faces±20 in a mixed block of words and cars±20 in a mixed block of words and non-words | |
| Mixed PrOther (word preceded by a face, car, non-word, or butterfly within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of words and faces±20 in a mixed block of words and cars±20 in a mixed block of words and non-words | |
| Non-words | Homogeneous (non-word presented in a homogeneous block) | 60 in a homogeneous block of non-words |
| Mixed PrSame (non-word preceded by a non-word within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of non-words and faces±20 in a mixed block of non-words and cars±20 in a mixed block of non-words and words | |
| Mixed PrOther (non-word preceded by a face, car, word, or butterfly stimulus within a mixed block) | ±20 in a mixed block of non-words and faces±20 in a mixed block of non-words and cars±20 in a mixed block of non-words and words |
Statistical results of a 4 categories × 3 presentation conditions × 2 hemispheres repeated-measures MANOVA on the peak amplitude of the P1, N170, and P1 to N170 peak-to-peak difference.
| P1 | N170 | P1–N170 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Category | (3, 13) = 3.7 | (3, 13) = 4.0 | (3, 13) = 4.0 | |||
| Presentation | (2, 14) = 1.1 | 0.362 | (2, 14) = 7.3 | (2, 14) = 3.8 | ||
| Hemisphere | (1, 15) = 2.6 | 0.131 | (1, 15) = 2.6 | 0.126 | (1, 15) < 0.1 | 0.993 |
| Category × presentation | (6, 10) = 1.1 | 0.445 | (6, 10) = 6.7 | (6, 10) = 3.8 | ||
| Category × hemisphere | (3, 13) = 2.3 | 0.120 | (3, 13) = 2.8 | 0.083 | (3, 13) = 1.0 | 0.446 |
| Presentation × hemisphere | (2, 14) = 0.1 | 0.918 | (2, 14) = 0.8 | 0.490 | (2, 14) = 1.5 | 0.247 |
| Category × presentation × hemisphere | (6, 10) = 2.0 | 0.173 | (6, 10) = 1.0 | 0.484 | (6, 10) = 1.3 | 0.340 |
* Indicates p-values lower than 0.05, which were considered as significant, with the partial eta squared in parenthesis for significant effects.
Figure 2Average of individual P1–N170 deflection (or peak-to-peak difference) for each stimulus category, in each presentation condition.