This set of three experiments assessed the influence of different psychophysical factors on the lateralization of the N170 event-related potential (ERP) component to words and faces. In all experiments, words elicited a left-lateralized N170, whereas faces elicited a right-lateralized or nonlateralized N170 depending on presentation conditions. Experiment 1 showed that lateralization for words (but not for faces) was influenced by spatial frequency. Experiment 2 showed that stimulus presentation time influenced N170 lateralization independently of spatial frequency composition. Finally, Experiment 3 showed that stimulus size and resolution did not influence N170 lateralization, but did influence N170 amplitude, albeit differentially for wor...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
Hemispheric lateralization differences between alphabetic and logographic scripts in the occipitotem...
This set of three experiments assessed the influence of different psychophysical factors on the late...
& This set of three experiments assessed the influence of dif-ferent psychophysical factors on t...
This set of three experiments assessed the influence of different psychophysical factors on the late...
N170 event-related potential (ERP) responses to both faces and visual words raises questions about c...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of the human brain have shown that object categories can be re...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
Face processing Word processing Event-related potentials a b s t r a c t The adult human brain would...
The adult human brain would appear to have specialized and independent neural systems for the visual...
Recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) from 10 adult males reacting to visual stimuli (pictures or...
This study examined the electrophysiological bases of the effect of language on color perception. In...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is strong...
Tested 2 hypotheses of hemispheric specialization which stressed (a) the importance of the kind of p...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
Hemispheric lateralization differences between alphabetic and logographic scripts in the occipitotem...
This set of three experiments assessed the influence of different psychophysical factors on the late...
& This set of three experiments assessed the influence of dif-ferent psychophysical factors on t...
This set of three experiments assessed the influence of different psychophysical factors on the late...
N170 event-related potential (ERP) responses to both faces and visual words raises questions about c...
Event-related potential (ERP) studies of the human brain have shown that object categories can be re...
While functional lateralization of the human brain has been a widely studied topic in the past decad...
Face processing Word processing Event-related potentials a b s t r a c t The adult human brain would...
The adult human brain would appear to have specialized and independent neural systems for the visual...
Recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) from 10 adult males reacting to visual stimuli (pictures or...
This study examined the electrophysiological bases of the effect of language on color perception. In...
Previous studies have shown that the effect of language on categorical perception of color is strong...
Tested 2 hypotheses of hemispheric specialization which stressed (a) the importance of the kind of p...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
peer reviewedThe specificity of face perception is thought to reside both in its dramatic vulnerabil...
Hemispheric lateralization differences between alphabetic and logographic scripts in the occipitotem...