The self and a close-other: differences between processing of faces and newly acquired information

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作者
Zochowska, Anna [1 ]
Jakuszyk, Pawel [2 ]
Nowicka, Maria M. [1 ]
Nowicka, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] Polish Acad Sci, Nencki Inst Expt Biol, Lab Language Neurobiol, 3 Pasteur St, PL-02093 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Polish Acad Sci, Nencki Inst Expt Biol, Lab Brain Imaging, PL-02093 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
self-preference; attention; saliency; familiarity; ERP; OWN NAME; INTEGRATIVE THEORY; BRAIN POTENTIALS; PAST-SELF; P300; ATTENTION; PRIORITIZATION; RELEVANCE; PERCEPTION; EMOTION;
D O I
10.1093/cercor/bhac201
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Prioritization of self-related information (e.g. self-face) may be driven by its extreme familiarity. Nevertheless, the findings of numerous behavioral studies reported a self-preference for initially unfamiliar information, arbitrarily associated with the self. In the current study, we investigated the neural underpinnings of extremely familiar stimuli (self-face, close-other's face) and stimuli newly assigned to one's own person and to a close-other (abstract shapes). Control conditions consisted of unknown faces and unknown abstract shapes. Reaction times (RTs) to the self-face were shorter than to close-other's and unknown faces, whereas no RTs differences were observed for shapes. P3 amplitude to the self-face was larger than to close-other's and unknown faces. Nonparametric cluster-based permutation tests showed significant clusters for the self-face vs. other (close-other's, unknown) faces. However, in the case of shapes P3 amplitudes to the self-assigned shape and to the shape assigned to a close-other were similar, and both were larger than P3 to unknown shapes. No cluster was detected for the self-assigned shape when compared with the shape assigned to the close-other. Thus, our findings revealed preferential attentional processing of the self-face and the similar allocation of attentional resources to shapes assigned to the self and a close-other.
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页码:2183 / 2199
页数:17
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