Configural processing of different topologically structured figures: an ERP study.

JunJun Zhang, WeiNa Zhu, XiaoJun Ding, ChangLe Zhou, XinTian Hu, YuanYe Ma
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According to Chen's theory, topological differences are perceived faster than feature differences in early visual perception. We hypothesized that topological perception is caused by the sensitivity in discriminating figures with and without "holes". An ERP experiment was conducted utilizing a passive paradigm to investigate the differences in perceiving figures with "hole" and with "no-hole". The results showed differences in N170 components between figures with "holes" and with "no-holes". The inversion of the "hole" could influence the latency of N170, but the inversion of the "no-hole" could not, which indicated that global features are processed first in the "hole" perception whilst local features are given priority to the "no-hole" perception. This result was similar to studies concerning face and non-face objects, suggesting a configural processing of the "hole".

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不同拓扑结构图形的构形处理:一项ERP研究。
根据Chen的理论,在早期视觉感知中,拓扑差异比特征差异被感知得更快。我们假设拓扑感知是由区分有和没有“孔”的图形的敏感性引起的。采用被动范式进行ERP实验,探讨被试对“有洞”和“无洞”图形的感知差异。结果表明,“孔”与“无孔”的N170成分存在差异。“洞”的反转会影响N170的潜伏期,而“无洞”的反转则不会,说明“洞”感知优先处理全局特征,“无洞”感知优先处理局部特征。这一结果与人脸和非人脸物体的研究结果相似,表明对“洞”进行了构形加工。
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