In the previous paper the locations and basic response properties of N200 and other face-specific event-related potentials (ERPs) were described. In this paper responsiveness of N200 and related ERPs to the perceptual features of faces and other images was assessed. N200 amplitude did not vary substantially, whether evoked by colored or grayscale faces; normal, blurred or line-drawing faces; or by faces of different sizes. Human hands evoked small N200s at face-specific sites, but evoked hand-specific ERPs at other sites. Cat and dog faces evoked N200s that were 73% as large as to human faces. Hemifield stimulation demonstrated that the right hemisphere is better at processing information about upright faces and transferring it to the left ...
AbstractHow fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high t...
In order to investigate stimulus-related and task-related electrophysiological activity relevant for...
Evidence from fMRI, ERPs, and intracranial recordings suggests the existence of face-specific mechan...
This and the following two papers describe event-related potentials (ERPs) evoked by visual stimuli ...
This is the last in a series of papers dealing with intracranial event- related potential (ERP) corr...
The specific effects of face recognition were examined by recording ERPs. Stimuli (human, dog, hands...
The N170 is an event-related potential component reported to be very sensitive to human face stimuli...
Copyright © 2015 Ela I. Olivares et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
One of the critical functions of vision is to provide information about other individuals. Neuroimag...
How fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high temporal ...
This chapter reviews the contribution of electromagnetic measures, mostly event-related potentials (...
Electrophysiological recordings on the human scalp provide a wealth of information about the tempora...
An event-related potential componen od K ranc eva U 06 bodies. Many lines of evidence point to the e...
1. Twenty-four patients with electrodes chronically implanted on the surface of extrastriate visual ...
Abstract—Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) in humans indicate that face and object processing di...
AbstractHow fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high t...
In order to investigate stimulus-related and task-related electrophysiological activity relevant for...
Evidence from fMRI, ERPs, and intracranial recordings suggests the existence of face-specific mechan...
This and the following two papers describe event-related potentials (ERPs) evoked by visual stimuli ...
This is the last in a series of papers dealing with intracranial event- related potential (ERP) corr...
The specific effects of face recognition were examined by recording ERPs. Stimuli (human, dog, hands...
The N170 is an event-related potential component reported to be very sensitive to human face stimuli...
Copyright © 2015 Ela I. Olivares et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
One of the critical functions of vision is to provide information about other individuals. Neuroimag...
How fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high temporal ...
This chapter reviews the contribution of electromagnetic measures, mostly event-related potentials (...
Electrophysiological recordings on the human scalp provide a wealth of information about the tempora...
An event-related potential componen od K ranc eva U 06 bodies. Many lines of evidence point to the e...
1. Twenty-four patients with electrodes chronically implanted on the surface of extrastriate visual ...
Abstract—Scalp event-related potentials (ERPs) in humans indicate that face and object processing di...
AbstractHow fast are visual stimuli categorized as faces by the human brain? Because of their high t...
In order to investigate stimulus-related and task-related electrophysiological activity relevant for...
Evidence from fMRI, ERPs, and intracranial recordings suggests the existence of face-specific mechan...