EEG early evoked gamma-band synchronization reflects object recognition in visual oddball tasks

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Stefanics G. [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Jakab A. [1 ]
Bernáth L. [2 ]
Kellényi L. [1 ]
Hernádi I. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Dept. of Gen. Zool. and Neurobiology, University of Pécs, Pécs
[2] Dept. of Psychology, University of Pécs, Pécs
[3] Dept. of Anatomy, University of Cambridge, Cambridge
[4] ITAB, Inst. of Adv. Biomed. Technologies, University G. d'Annunzio, Chieti
[5] ITAB, University G. d'Annunzio, 66013 Chieti
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匈牙利科学研究基金会;
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EEG; Gamma band; Neural representation; Neural savings; Phase-locking factor; Picture repetition; Synchronization;
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10.1023/B:BRAT.0000032862.38122.b6
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EEG was recorded in 3 visual oddball experiments during presentation of natural photos of butterflies and plants in order to study the early gamma activity evoked by familiar and novel stimuli. In all three experiments a picture of one specific butterfly served as the target and the subjects' task was to silently count them. In Experiment 1 neutral stimuli were individual pictures of butterflies from other species, in Experiment 2 neutral stimuli were individual pictures of plants and in Experiment 3 both types of neutral stimuli were applied. Phase-locking factor was computed by complex sinusoid wavelet method. Consistent with other studies, significant phase-locked γ-synchronization was found at 80-140 ms post stimulus interval in the 20-50 Hz range at parietal and occipital sites in response to the repeating target. Non-target stimuli did not evoke similar activity in the γ-frequency range. The observed difference can be explained if we assume that the repeated experience of an object may lead to the rapid formation of a neural assembly representing the object causing the repetition priming effect. In our study the single target stimulus was introduced to the subjects before the experiment, whereas individual non-target stimuli were unfamiliar images. Thus, subjects could form a neural representation of the target only. We suggest, that the early phase-locked γ-activity in the 20-50 Hz range might reflect the activation of the neural representation of the familiar target stimulus.
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