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Early distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects


Sušac, Ana; Ilmoniemi, Risto; Pihko, Elina; Nurminen, Jussi; Supek, Selma
Early distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects // NeuroImage, Volume 36, Supplement 1 / Buchel, Christian ; Nichols, Thomas ; Mesulam, Marsel (ur.).
Chicago (IL), Sjedinjene Američke Države: Academic Press, 2007. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Early distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects

Autori
Sušac, Ana ; Ilmoniemi, Risto ; Pihko, Elina ; Nurminen, Jussi ; Supek, Selma

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
NeuroImage, Volume 36, Supplement 1 / Buchel, Christian ; Nichols, Thomas ; Mesulam, Marsel - : Academic Press, 2007

Skup
13th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping

Mjesto i datum
Chicago (IL), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 10.06.2007. - 14.06.2007

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
Magnetoencephalography (MEG); face processing; object recognition; human; visual; occipital cortex; M100; nonlinearity

Sažetak
Recent MEG and EEG studies [1, 2] have reported a face-distinctive response already at 100 ms after stimulus onset. Differences between responses for faces and other object categories at these early latencies might be related to low-level visual differences [3]. The primary visual cortex and extrastriate visual areas are sensitive to the location of the stimuli in the visual field, as well as spatial frequency and luminance contrast of the visual input [e.g., 4– 6]. The aim of this study was to investigate early distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects, avoiding differences in low-level physical features of the stimuli. Eleven subjects (5 females and 6 males, age range 23– 34 years, one left-handed) participated in the study. Gray-scale stimuli were presented in the centre of the visual field for a duration of 200 ms with an onset-to-onset interstimulus interval of 1500 ms. The stimulus set consisted of nine different line drawings: a face, a flower, and 7 meaningless figures (Fig.1) that would produce the same image when superposed in groups of 2 or 3 stimuli (e.g., 1+4+7=2+5+8, Fig.2). Sums of responses corresponding to these superposition groups were compared. Measurements were conducted at the BioMag Laboratory with a 306-channel whole-head magnetometer. Data analysis was carried out with the Elekta Neuromag software. Eight out of the eleven subjects showed distinction between MEG response to faces and objects already around 100 ms. Spatio-temporal localization of the difference of superposition groups containing the face and the flower revealed that the distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects takes place in occipital extrastriate regions (Fig.3 ; note the simple dipolar structure of the difference pattern). The nonlinearity in early MEG responses was larger for meaningful stimuli. Our study provides evidence that early distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects [1, 2] cannot be attributed to the differences in the low-level physical features of the stimuli. Our data also suggest that the brain response to the complex visual stimulus is not merely the sum of the responses to its constituent parts. References: [1] Liu J, Harris A, Kanwisher N. Nature Neurosci 2002, 5:910– 916. [2] Herrmann MJ, Ehlis AC, Ellgring H, Fallgatter AJ. J Neural Transm. 2005, 112:1073– 1081. [3] Halgren E, Raij T, Marinkovic K, Jousmäki V, Hari R. Cereb Cortex. 2000, 10:69– 81. [4] Aine CJ, Supek S, George JS, Ranken D, Lewine J, Sanders J, Best E, Tiee W, Flynn ER, Wood CC. Cereb Cortex 1996 ; 6:354– 361. [5] Singh KD, Smith AT, Greenlee MW. Neuroimage 2000 ; 12:550– 564. [6] Haynes JD, Lotto RB, Rees G. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2004 ; 101:4286– 4291.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Fizika



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
119-1081870-1252 - Kognitivna neurodinamika (Supek, Selma, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Selma Supek (autor)

Avatar Url Ana Sušac (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Sušac, Ana; Ilmoniemi, Risto; Pihko, Elina; Nurminen, Jussi; Supek, Selma
Early distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects // NeuroImage, Volume 36, Supplement 1 / Buchel, Christian ; Nichols, Thomas ; Mesulam, Marsel (ur.).
Chicago (IL), Sjedinjene Američke Države: Academic Press, 2007. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
Sušac, A., Ilmoniemi, R., Pihko, E., Nurminen, J. & Supek, S. (2007) Early distinction between MEG responses to faces and objects. U: Buchel, C., Nichols, T. & Mesulam, M. (ur.)NeuroImage, Volume 36, Supplement 1.
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