心理学
面部表情
感知
任务(项目管理)
脑电图
认知心理学
视觉处理
调制(音乐)
区间(图论)
情感表达
视觉感受
事件相关电位
沟通
神经科学
美学
组合数学
哲学
经济
管理
数学
作者
Sebastian Schindler,Maximilian Bruchmann,Bettina Gathmann,Robert Moeck,Thomas Straube
出处
期刊:Cortex
[Elsevier]
日期:2021-03-01
卷期号:136: 14-27
被引量:60
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cortex.2020.12.011
摘要
Emotional facial expressions lead to modulations of early event-related potentials (ERPs). However, it has so far remained unclear how far these modulations represent face-specific effects rather than differences in low-level visual features, and to which extent they depend on available processing resources. To examine these questions, we conducted two preregistered independent experiments (N = 40 in each experiment) using different variants of a novel task that manipulates peripheral perceptual load across levels but keeps overall visual stimulation constant. At the display center, we presented task-irrelevant angry, neutral, and happy faces and their Fourier phase-scrambled versions, which preserved low-level visual features. The results of both studies showed load-independent P1 and N170 emotional expression effects. Importantly, by using Bayesian analyses we could confirm that these facial expression effects were face-independent for the P1 but not for the N170 component. We conclude that firstly, ERP modulations during the P1 interval strongly depend on low-level visual information, while the N170 modulation requires the processing of figural facial expression features. Secondly, both P1 and N170 modulations appear to be immune to a large range of variations in perceptual load.
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