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Differential processing of part-to-whole and part-to-part face priming
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EngineeringNeurolinguisticsBiometricsAffective NeuroscienceComputer-aided DesignBrain OrganizationAttentionSocial SciencesEarly VisionFace DetectionDifferential ProcessingImage AnalysisFacial Recognition SystemCongruency Judgment TaskFacial ReconstructionCognitive NeuroscienceWhole Face ProcessingMultisensory IntegrationCognitive ScienceMachine VisionVision ResearchComputer ScienceVisual ProcessingComputer VisionDistinct Functional MechanismsNeuroscience
We provide electrophysiological evidence supporting the hypothesis that part and whole face processing involve distinct functional mechanisms. We used a congruency judgment task and studied part-to-whole and part-to-part priming effects. Neither part-to-whole nor part-to-part conditions elicited early congruency effects on face-specific ERP components, suggesting that activation of the internal representations should occur later on. However, these components showed differential responsiveness to whole faces and isolated eyes. In addition, although late ERP components were affected when the eye targets were not associated with the prime in both conditions, their temporal and topographical features depended on the latter. These differential effects suggest the existence of distributed neural networks in the inferior temporal cortex where part and whole facial representations may be stored.
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