Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.

The present study investigated the neural processes underlying "same" and -"different" judgments for two simultaneously presented objects, that varied on one or both, of two dimensions: color and shape. Participants judged whether or not the two objects were "same" or &...

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Main Authors: Ruiling Zhang, Zhonghua Hu, Debi Roberson, Lingcong Zhang, Hong Li, Qiang Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3861320?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-aac55148cc9d478eb79646d4d73ca6c12020-11-24T21:27:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8173710.1371/journal.pone.0081737Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.Ruiling ZhangZhonghua HuDebi RobersonLingcong ZhangHong LiQiang LiuThe present study investigated the neural processes underlying "same" and -"different" judgments for two simultaneously presented objects, that varied on one or both, of two dimensions: color and shape. Participants judged whether or not the two objects were "same" or "different" on either the color dimension (color task) or the shape dimension (shape task). The unattended irrelevant dimension of the objects was either congruent (same-same; different-different) or incongruent (same-different). ERP data showed a main effect of color congruency in the time window 190-260 ms post-stimulus presentation and a main effect of shape congruency in the time window 220-280 ms post-stimulus presentation in both color and shape tasks. The interaction between color and shape congruency in the ERP data occurred in a later time window than the two main effects, indicating that mismatches in task-relevant and task-irrelevant dimensions were processed automatically and independently before a response was selected. The fact that the interference of the task-irrelevant dimension occurred after mismatch detection, supports a confluence model of processing.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3861320?pdf=render
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author Ruiling Zhang
Zhonghua Hu
Debi Roberson
Lingcong Zhang
Hong Li
Qiang Liu
spellingShingle Ruiling Zhang
Zhonghua Hu
Debi Roberson
Lingcong Zhang
Hong Li
Qiang Liu
Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ruiling Zhang
Zhonghua Hu
Debi Roberson
Lingcong Zhang
Hong Li
Qiang Liu
author_sort Ruiling Zhang
title Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.
title_short Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.
title_full Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.
title_fullStr Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.
title_full_unstemmed Neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an EEG study.
title_sort neural processes underlying the"same"-"different" judgment of two simultaneously presented objects--an eeg study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The present study investigated the neural processes underlying "same" and -"different" judgments for two simultaneously presented objects, that varied on one or both, of two dimensions: color and shape. Participants judged whether or not the two objects were "same" or "different" on either the color dimension (color task) or the shape dimension (shape task). The unattended irrelevant dimension of the objects was either congruent (same-same; different-different) or incongruent (same-different). ERP data showed a main effect of color congruency in the time window 190-260 ms post-stimulus presentation and a main effect of shape congruency in the time window 220-280 ms post-stimulus presentation in both color and shape tasks. The interaction between color and shape congruency in the ERP data occurred in a later time window than the two main effects, indicating that mismatches in task-relevant and task-irrelevant dimensions were processed automatically and independently before a response was selected. The fact that the interference of the task-irrelevant dimension occurred after mismatch detection, supports a confluence model of processing.
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