Increased N250 elicited by facial familiarity: An ERP study including the face inversion effect and facial emotion processing

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
A.L. Abreu , L. Fernández-Aguilar , F. Ferreira-Santos , C. Fernandes
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Abstract

The present study aims to explore how familiarity modulates the neural processing of faces under different conditions: upright or inverted, neutral or emotional. To this purpose, 32 participants (25 female; age: M = 27.7 years, SD = 9.3) performed two face/emotion identification tasks during EEG recording. In the first task, to study facial processing, three different categories of facial stimuli were presented during a target detection task: famous familiar faces, faces of loved ones, and unfamiliar faces. To explore the face inversion effect according to each level of familiarity, these facial stimuli were also presented upside down. In the second task, to study emotional face processing, an emotional identification task on personally familiar and unfamiliar faces was conducted. The behavioural results showed an improved performance in the identification of facial expressions of emotion with the increase of facial familiarity, consistent with the previous literature. Regarding electrophysiological results, we found increased amplitudes of the P100, N170, and N250 for inverted compared to upright faces, independently of their degree of familiarity. Moreover, we did not find familiarity effects at the P100 and N170 time-windows, but we found that N250 amplitude was larger for personally familiar compared to unfamiliar faces. This result supports the reasoning that the facial familiarity increases the neural activity during the N250 time-window, which may be explained by the processing of additional information prompted by the viewing of our loved ones faces, in contrast to what happens with unfamiliar individuals.

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面部熟悉引起的N250增加:一项包括面部倒置效应和面部情绪处理的ERP研究
本研究旨在探索熟悉度如何在不同条件下调节面部的神经处理:直立或倒置、中性或情绪化。为此,32名参与者(25名女性;年龄:M=27.7岁,SD=9.3)在脑电图记录期间执行了两项面部/情绪识别任务。在第一项任务中,为了研究面部处理,在目标检测任务中呈现了三种不同类别的面部刺激:著名的熟悉面孔、亲人的面孔和陌生面孔。为了根据每个熟悉程度来探索面部倒置效应,这些面部刺激也被倒置呈现。在第二项任务中,为了研究情绪人脸处理,对个人熟悉和不熟悉的人脸进行了情绪识别任务。行为结果显示,随着面部熟悉度的提高,识别面部表情的表现有所改善,这与之前的文献一致。关于电生理结果,我们发现与直立脸相比,倒立脸的P100、N170和N250的振幅增加,与他们的熟悉程度无关。此外,我们在P100和N170时间窗口没有发现熟悉效应,但我们发现,与不熟悉的面孔相比,个人熟悉的面孔的N250振幅更大。这一结果支持了这样一种推理,即面部熟悉度增加了N250时间窗口期间的神经活动,这可以通过处理我们所爱的人的面部所提示的额外信息来解释,与不熟悉的人相比。
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Neuropsychologia
Neuropsychologia 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
228
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Neuropsychologia is an international interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and theoretical contributions that advance understanding of human cognition and behavior from a neuroscience perspective. The journal will consider for publication studies that link brain function with cognitive processes, including attention and awareness, action and motor control, executive functions and cognitive control, memory, language, and emotion and social cognition.
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