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Neural substrates for visual perceptual grouping in humans
Authors:Han S  Song Y  Ding Y  Yund E W  Woods D L
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China. shan@pku.edu.cn
Abstract:Two experiments investigated the neural mechanisms of Gestalt grouping by recording high-density event-related brain potentials (ERPs) during discrimination tasks. In Experiment 1, stimulus arrays contained luminance-defined local elements that were either evenly spaced or grouped into columns or rows based on either proximity or similarity of shape. Proximity grouping was indexed by a short-latency positivity (110-120 ms) over the medial occipital cortex and a subsequent right occipitoparietal negativity. Grouping by similarity was reflected only in a long-latency occipitotemporal negativity. In Experiment 2, proximity grouping was examined when local elements were defined by motion cues, and was again associated with a medial occipital positivity. However, the subsequent long-latency negativity was now enhanced over the left posterior areas. The implications of these results to the neural substrates subserving different grouping processes are discussed.
Keywords:Cortex    Event-related potentials    Gestalt    Grouping    Proximity    Similarity
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