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   Low-level contrast statistics of natural images can modulate the frequency of event-related potentials (ERP) in humans  
   
نویسنده ghodrati m. ,ghodousi m. ,yoonessi a.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : DEC2016
چکیده    Humans are fast and accurate in categorizing complex natural images. it is,however,unclear what features of visual information are exploited by brain to perceive the images with such speed and accuracy. it has been shown that low-level contrast statistics of natural scenes can explain the variance of amplitude of event-related potentials (erp) in response to rapidly presented images. in this study,we investigated the effect of these statistics on frequency content of erps. we recorded erps from human subjects,while they viewed natural images each presented for 70 ms. our results showed that weibull contrast statistics,as a biologically plausible model,explained the variance of erps the best,compared to other image statistics that we assessed. our time-frequency analysis revealed a significant correlation between these statistics and erps’ power within theta frequency band (~3-7 hz). this is interesting,as theta band is believed to be involved in context updating and semantic encoding. this correlation became significant at ~110 ms after stimulus onset,and peaked at 138 ms. our results show that not only the amplitude but also the frequency of neural responses can be modulated with low-level contrast statistics of natural images and highlights their potential role in scene perception. © 2016 ghodrati,ghodousi and yoonessi.
کلیدواژه Event-related potentials; Image statistics; Natural images; Visual cortex; Visual perception
آدرس department of physiology,monash university,clayton,vic,australia,biomedicine discovery institute,monash university,clayton,vic, Australia, department of neuroscience,school of advanced technologies in medicine,tehran university of medical sciences,tehran, ایران, department of neuroscience,school of advanced technologies in medicine,tehran university of medical sciences,tehran, ایران
 
     
   
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