Presentation 2001/1/26
Left visual field bias in face recognition and lateral differences of face related brain potentials
Kazuhiko Fukuda,
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Abstract(in English) Face recognition is known to be processed predominantly in right hemisphere. Left visual field bias for face recognition is regarded as one of these evidences. In the present study, no left visual field bias was found with button press and with P3 amplitude measures, however, the amplitude of N170(a face responsive ERP at posterior temporal area)was significantly larger in right hemisphere. Left visual field bias and lateral differences in face responsive ERP might have different background mechanisms. No such trend was found in P170 at central area.
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Keyword(in English) Face recognition / Left visual field bias / Event Related Potentials / Lateral differences / N170 / P170
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Title (in English) Left visual field bias in face recognition and lateral differences of face related brain potentials
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Keyword(1) Face recognition
Keyword(2) Left visual field bias
Keyword(3) Event Related Potentials
Keyword(4) Lateral differences
Keyword(5) N170
Keyword(6) P170
1st Author's Name Kazuhiko Fukuda
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Educational Psychology, Fukushima University()
Date 2001/1/26
Paper # HCS2000-52
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 612
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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