My name or yours? Event-related potential correlates of self-name processing

被引:8
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作者
Shi, Zhan [1 ]
机构
[1] Southeast Univ, Minist Educ, Res Ctr Learning Sci, Key Lab Child Dev & Learning Sci, Nanjing 210096, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
关键词
familiarity; N170; P300; self-name; self-relevance; self-specificity; OWN-NAME; BRAIN POTENTIALS; RECOGNITION; ATTENTION; STIMULUS; P300; EEG;
D O I
10.1097/WNR.0000000000000582
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
This electrophysiological study examined the roles of self-specificity (designating the participant: me' vs. not-me'), self-relevance (degree of relevance to the participant: high self-relevance vs. less self-relevance), and familiarity (the frequency of occurrence in daily routine: high familiarity vs. less familiarity) in the preferential processing of self-name (SN) by comparing the processing of SN (i.e. the participant's name being of me', high self-relevance and high familiarity) with the processing of a close other's name (CON) (e.g. the participant's father's name being of not-me', high self-relevance and high familiarity), a famous person's name (FPN) (e.g. a politician's name being of not-me', less self-relevance and less familiarity), and an unknown name (UN) (e.g. a stranger's name being of not-me', self-irrelevance and unfamiliarity). Participants were asked to complete an implicit task (i.e. to judge the color of the name stimuli). This study found that SN elicited larger N170 amplitudes than all other names, whereas there were no differences between its amplitudes elicited by all other names. There were no differences between P300 amplitudes elicited by SN and CON, whereas the above two names elicited larger P300 amplitudes than FPN and UN. These findings suggest that the preferential processing of SN is not only because of self-relevance and familiarity that could differentiate between names with high self-relevance and high familiarity (i.e. SN and CON) and names with less self-relevance/self-irrelevance and less familiarity/unfamiliarity (i.e. FPN and UN) but also because of self-specificity that could differentiate between SN and all other names. Copyright (C) 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:542 / 547
页数:6
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