N1 and LNC reveal the differential electrophysiological signatures of functional and hedonic images processing

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Ziyu Ye , Xiuling Liang , Qiao Wang , Qingfei Chen
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Abstract

In the process of creative sentence or phrase utilization, novel and appropriate evaluations cause the different brain responses observed in event-related potentials: the N400 reflects the novelty evaluation, whereas a late negative component marks appropriate processing. Do we have similar brain reactions in image perception when we rapidly browse pictures of objects with different novelty, functional/appropriate, and hedonic value? To explore this question, participants were presented with four novel object images with high or low functional and hedonic properties, as well as the ordinary product images, with the instruction to attentively observe and understand each image. We found a clear dissociation between processing of novelty and functional value: novelty objects produced negative deflections in the N2–N400 time window relative to the ordinary object images, whereas images with high functional value elicited a larger N2 and late negative waves (LNC) resembling the late component found for the appropriate phrases. Object images with high hedonic value, however, were associated with earlier aesthetic preference reflected in smaller N1 amplitudes, but failed to elicit a LNC effect. We therefore conclude that the processing of novelty, functional, and hedonic value are dissociation, and the perception of hedonic value is earlier (N1) than the novelty processing (N400) and the verification of functional value (LNC).

N1和LNC揭示了功能图像和快乐图像处理的不同电生理特征。
在创造性地使用句子或短语的过程中,新颖性评价和适当性评价会导致在事件相关电位中观察到不同的大脑反应:N400 反映了新颖性评价,而后期的负成分则标志着适当性处理。当我们快速浏览具有不同新奇性、功能性/适当性和享乐价值的物体图片时,我们在图像感知方面是否会有类似的大脑反应?为了探究这个问题,我们向参与者展示了四张具有高或低功能性和保值性的新奇物体图片以及普通产品图片,并指导他们仔细观察和理解每张图片。我们发现,对新奇性和功能价值的处理之间存在明显的分离:相对于普通物体图像,新奇物体在 N2-N400 时间窗中产生负偏转,而功能价值高的图像会引起较大的 N2 和晚期负波(LNC),类似于适当短语的晚期成分。然而,具有高享乐价值的物体图像与较早的审美偏好有关,反映在较小的 N1 波幅上,但未能引起 LNC 效应。因此,我们得出结论,新奇、功能和保值价值的处理是分离的,保值价值感知(N1)早于新奇处理(N400)和功能价值验证(LNC)。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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