Category specificity of N170 response recovery speeds for faces and Chinese characters
Xiaoli Ma, Cuiyin Zhu, Chenglin Li, Xiaohua Cao

TL;DR
This study investigates the recovery speeds of N170 neural responses to faces and Chinese characters, revealing category-specific differences in the timing of neural response recovery.
Contribution
It provides new evidence on the distinct recovery times of N170 responses for different visual categories, advancing understanding of perceptual processing.
Findings
N170 responses to faces recover between 1400-1800 ms
N170 responses to Chinese characters recover between 600-800 ms
Category-specific neural recovery speeds are demonstrated
Abstract
Neural selectivity of N170 responses is an important phenomenon in perceptual processing; however, the recovery times of neural selective responses remain unclear. In the present study, we used an adaptation paradigm to test the recovery speeds of N170 responses to faces and Chinese characters. The results showed that recovery of N170 responses elicited by faces occurred between 1400 and 1800 ms after stimuli onset, whereas recovery of N170 responses elicited by Chinese characters occurred between 600 and 800 ms after stimuli onset. These results demonstrate category-specific recovery speeds of N170 responses involved in the processing of faces and Chinese characters.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Media Forensic Detection · Face recognition and analysis · Face and Expression Recognition
