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The time course of perceptual grouping: a high density ERP study

Chicherov, Vitaly  
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Plomp, Gijs  
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Herzog, Michael H.  
2011
Perception
34th European Conference on Visual Perception

Performance on a target can be strongly modified by context. For example, vernier offset discrimination is strongly deteriorated by neighboring flankers. Performance is worst when the flankers have the same length as the vernier. Surprisingly, performance improves for longer and shorter flankers [Malania et al, 2007 Journal of Vision 7(2):1, 1–7]. It was proposed that interference is strongest when the vernier and the flankers group, and weaker when they ungroup. Here, we used high density EEG to investigate the time course of this contextual modulation. A vernier was flanked on both sides by ten lines which were either shorter, longer, or of the same length as the vernier. Performance was worst for equal length flankers, and best for longer flankers. The P1 amplitude monotonically increased with flanker size, reflecting the stimulus layout. The N1 amplitude was highly correlated with performance and, hence, with the strength of grouping: longer flankers elicited the highest amplitude of the N1 wave, shorter flankers medium amplitude, and the equal length flankers elicited the lowest one. Hence, perceptual grouping occurs before the N1 onset, ie before 150–160 ms.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1068/v110374
Author(s)
Chicherov, Vitaly  
Plomp, Gijs  
Herzog, Michael H.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Pion Ltd

Publisher place

London

Published in
Perception
Volume

40

Issue

ECVP Abstract Supplement

Start page

18

Subjects

perceptual grouping

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contextual modulation

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crowding

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EEG

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ERP

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N1

URL

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http://www.perceptionweb.com/abstract.cgi?id=v110374
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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
34th European Conference on Visual Perception

Toulouse, France

August 28 - September 1, 2011

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January 18, 2012
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