Title of article :
Event-related potentials as brain correlates of item specific proportion congruent effects
Author/Authors :
Shedden، نويسنده , , Judith M. and Milliken، نويسنده , , Bruce and Watter، نويسنده , , Scott and Monteiro، نويسنده , , Sandra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
14
From page :
1442
To page :
1455
Abstract :
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is consistent with the idea that control processes can be applied rapidly in accord with previously experienced conflict for a particular category. An alternative account of this effect is that it reflects item-specific learning processes unrelated to control at the level of the category. The accounts predict the same behaviour but differ in terms of electrophysiological predictions. Two experiments examined the ISPC effect with a particular focus on neural correlates that might reveal whether, and how early in processing, high and low proportion congruent items are treated as distinct classes of stimuli. For both tasks, the proportion congruency category was distinguished prior to the congruence of the specific stimulus, as early as 100 ms post-stimulus onset for the global/local identification task (Experiment 1) and 150 ms for the Stroop task (Experiment 2). The results support an on-line control account of ISPC effects.
Keywords :
ERP , attention , event-related potentials , automatic control , P1 , context effects , Control processes , Item-specific proportion congruent , ISPC
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number :
2292651
Link To Document :
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