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Eye Fixation-Related Potentials during Visual Search on Acquaintance and Newly-Learned Faces.

Seungji Lee1, Doyoung Lee2, Hyunjae Gil2, Ian Oakley2, Yang Seok Cho3, Sung-Phil Kim1.   

Abstract

Searching familiar faces in the crowd may involve stimulus-driven attention by emotional significance, together with goal-directed attention due to task-relevant needs. The present study investigated the effect of familiarity on attentional processes by exploring eye fixation-related potentials (EFRPs) and eye gazes when humans searched for, among other distracting faces, either an acquaintance's face or a newly-learned face. Task performance and gaze behavior were indistinguishable for identifying either faces. However, from the EFRP analysis, after a P300 component for successful search of target faces, we found greater deflections of right parietal late positive potentials in response to newly-learned faces than acquaintance's faces, indicating more involvement of goal-directed attention in processing newly-learned faces. In addition, we found greater occipital negativity elicited by acquaintance's faces, reflecting emotional responses to significant stimuli. These results may suggest that finding a familiar face in the crowd would involve lower goal-directed attention and elicit more emotional responses.

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Keywords:  eye‐fixation related potential; eye‐tracking; face; familiarity; visual search

Year:  2021        PMID: 33579017      PMCID: PMC7916779          DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11020218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Sci        ISSN: 2076-3425


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