Title :
Alpha-band rhythm modulation under the condition of subliminal face presentation: MEG study
Author :
Sakuraba, Satoshi ; Kobayashi, Hideo ; Sakai, Shin´ichi ; Yokosawa, Koichi
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Health Sci., Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo, Japan
Abstract :
The human brain has two streams to process visual information: a dorsal stream and a ventral stream. Negative potential N170 or its magnetic counterpart M170 is known as the face-specific signal originating from the ventral stream. It is possible to present a visual image unconsciously by using continuous flash suppression (CFS), which is a visual masking technique adopting binocular rivalry. In this work, magnetoencephalograms were recorded during presentation of the three invisible images: face images, which are processed by the ventral stream; tool images, which could be processed by the dorsal stream, and a blank image. Alpha-band activities detected by sensors that are sensitive to M170 were compared. The alpha-band rhythm was suppressed more during presentation of face images than during presentation of the blank image (p=.028). The suppression remained for about 1 s after ending presentations. However, no significant difference was observed between tool and other images. These results suggest that alpha-band rhythm can be modulated also by unconscious visual images.
Keywords :
brain; face recognition; magnetoencephalography; medical signal processing; MEG; alpha-band activity detection; alpha-band rhythm modulation; binocular rivalry; blank image; continuous flash suppression; dorsal stream; face image processing; face-specific signal; human brain; magnetic counterpart M170; magnetoencephalograms; negative potential N170; subliminal face presentation; ventral stream; visual image; visual information; visual masking technique; Face; Modulation; Noise; Rhythm; Sensors; Streaming media; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6611146