面部图像对感知和性别模糊的神经反应:ERP和时频分析。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Takanori Sano, Hideaki Kawabata
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本研究通过事件相关电位和时频分析研究了模糊处理引起的知觉模糊和变形处理引起的性别模糊的神经效应。利用高斯模糊和人脸变形技术对男女面部进行模糊处理,生成逐渐模糊的人脸图像,并完成性别二态性判断任务。结果表明,N170受到模糊的强烈影响,这表明它破坏了人脸的结构编码。与N170相比,早期后验负性表现出不同的反应,这表明它可能反映了缺乏视觉线索的自下而上加工和性别二态性判断任务驱动的自上而下加工。此外,在显性知觉和性面孔条件下,后验电位振幅增加,这证实了性别二态性判断的易解释性影响神经反应。此外,时间-频率分析显示,大约200毫秒时的高频伽马活动与提取和评估面部特征有关,而600毫秒后的活动反映了与保留面部信息有关的过程。这些发现表明,面部的视觉加工和语义评价依赖于受物理线索清晰度和任务情境影响的复杂机制。
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Neural responses to perceptual and sexual ambiguity in facial images: an ERP and time-frequency analysis.

This study investigated the neural effects of perceptual (caused by blur processing) and sexual ambiguity (induced by morphing manipulation) in facial images via event-related potentials and time-frequency analysis. Gaussian blur and morphing of male and female faces were used to create gradually ambiguous face images, and participants completed a sexual dimorphism judgment task. Results revealed that the N170 was strongly affected by blur, which suggested that it disrupted the structural encoding of faces. The early posterior negativity exhibited a different response compared with the N170, which indicated that it may reflect both bottom-up processing due to lack of visual cues and top-down processing driven by the sexual dimorphism judgment task. Additionally, late posterior potential amplitude increased under conditions of explicit perceptual and sexual faces, which confirmed that ease of interpretation in sexual dimorphism judgments influenced neural responses. Furthermore, the time-frequency analysis revealed that high-frequency gamma activity at approximately 200 ms was associated with extracting and evaluating facial features, whereas activity after 600 ms reflected processes related to retaining facial information. These findings suggest that visual processing and semantic evaluation of faces rely on complex mechanisms influenced by both the clarity of physical cues and task context.

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