Identification of Event-Related Potentials Elicited by Conceptual Mismatch Between Expectations and Self-chosen TV Images

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作者
Adachi, Shinobu [1 ,2 ]
Morikawa, Koji [1 ]
Nittono, Hiroshi [2 ]
机构
[1] Panasonic Corp, Adv Technol Res Lab, Seika, Kyoto 6190237, Japan
[2] Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Integrated Arts & Sci, Hiroshima 7398521, Japan
关键词
Event-related potentials; Late positive potential; P3; Expectation; Action effect; HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION; LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION; BRAIN POTENTIALS; VISUAL-STIMULI; SLOW-WAVE; DEVIANCE; P300; NOVELTY; TASK; PCA;
D O I
10.1007/s10484-011-9157-y
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
When a voluntary action is followed by an unexpected stimulus, a late positive potential (LPP) with a posterior scalp distribution is elicited in a latency range of 500-700 ms. In the present study, we examined what type of mismatch between expectations and action outcomes was reflected by the LPP. Twelve student volunteers participated in a task simulating choice of TV programs. After choosing one of three options displayed as a cue stimulus, they viewed a second stimulus (still TV image). To manipulate the type of expectation, three kinds of cue conditions were used: thumbnail image condition (three small TV images), category label condition (three words), and no cue condition (three question marks). Over trials, the second stimulus either matched (p = .80) or mismatched (p = .20) the chosen option. As compared to matched TV images, mismatched TV images elicited a larger LPP (500-700 ms) in the thumbnail image and category label conditions. In addition, a larger centroparietal P3 (400-450 ms) was elicited to mismatched TV images in the thumbnail image condition alone. LPP reflects a conceptual mismatch between a category-based expectation and an ensuing action outcome, whereas P3 reflects a perceptual mismatch between an image-based expectation and an action outcome.
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页码:147 / 157
页数:11
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