Symmetry (Jun 2022)

Overlapping Neural Responses to Reflectional Symmetry and Glass Patterns Revealed by an ERP Priming Paradigm

  • John Tyson-Carr,
  • Giulia Rampone,
  • Elena Karakashevska,
  • Yiovanna Derpsch,
  • Marco Bertamini,
  • Alexis D. J. Makin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14071329
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 1329

Abstract

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The extrastriate visual cortex is activated by visual regularity and generates an ERP known as the sustained posterior negativity (SPN). Spatial filter models offer a biologically plausible account of regularity detection based on the spectral properties of an image. These models are specific to reflection and therefore imply that reflectional symmetry and Glass patterns are coded by different neural populations. We utilised the SPN priming effect to probe representational overlap between reflection and Glass patterns. For each trial, participants were presented with a rapid succession of three patterns. In the Repeated condition, three reflections or three Glass patterns were presented. In the Changing condition, patterns alternated between reflection and Glass patterns. An increase in SPN amplitude (priming) was observed in both the Repeated and Changing conditions. Results indicate a greater representational overlap in the brain between reflection and Glass patterns than predicted by spatial filter models.

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