TY - JOUR
T1 - Configural and featural face processing are differently modulated by attentional resources at early stages
T2 - An event-related potential study with rapid serial visual presentation
AU - Wang, Hailing
AU - Sun, Pei
AU - Ip, Chengteng
AU - Zhao, Xin
AU - Fun, Shimin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - It is widely reported that face recognition relies on two dissociable mechanisms, the featural and the configural processing. However, it is unclear whether these two processing types involve different neural mechanisms and are differently modulated by attentional resources. Using the attentional blink (AB) paradigm, we aimed to investigate the effect of attentional resources on configural and featural face processing by recording event-related potentials (ERPs). The amount of attentional resources was manipulated as deficient or sufficient by presenting the second target (T2) in or out of the AB period, respectively. We found that in addition to a traditional P3 attention effect, the amplitude of N170/VPP to the T2 stimuli was also sensitive to attentional resources, suggesting that attention affects face processing at an earlier perceptual processing stage. More importantly, configural face processing elicited a larger posterior P1 compared to featural face processing, but only when the attentional resources were sufficient. In contrast, the anterior N1 was larger for configural relative to featural face processing only when the attentional resources were deficient. These results suggest that early stages of con figural and featural face processing are differently modulated by attentional resources, possibly with different underlying mechanisms.
AB - It is widely reported that face recognition relies on two dissociable mechanisms, the featural and the configural processing. However, it is unclear whether these two processing types involve different neural mechanisms and are differently modulated by attentional resources. Using the attentional blink (AB) paradigm, we aimed to investigate the effect of attentional resources on configural and featural face processing by recording event-related potentials (ERPs). The amount of attentional resources was manipulated as deficient or sufficient by presenting the second target (T2) in or out of the AB period, respectively. We found that in addition to a traditional P3 attention effect, the amplitude of N170/VPP to the T2 stimuli was also sensitive to attentional resources, suggesting that attention affects face processing at an earlier perceptual processing stage. More importantly, configural face processing elicited a larger posterior P1 compared to featural face processing, but only when the attentional resources were sufficient. In contrast, the anterior N1 was larger for configural relative to featural face processing only when the attentional resources were deficient. These results suggest that early stages of con figural and featural face processing are differently modulated by attentional resources, possibly with different underlying mechanisms.
KW - Attentional resource
KW - Event-related potential (erp)
KW - Face processing
KW - N170
KW - P1
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84928031296
U2 - 10.1016/j.brainres.2015.01.017
DO - 10.1016/j.brainres.2015.01.017
M3 - 文章
C2 - 25601005
AN - SCOPUS:84928031296
SN - 0006-8993
VL - 1602
SP - 75
EP - 84
JO - Brain Research
JF - Brain Research
IS - C
ER -