Spatiotemporal Brain Activities on Recognizing Ambiguous Picture -In Case of Saxophone Player and Girl's Face-
多義図形認知時における脳内処理の時空間的推移の比較―サックス奏者と女性の顔の場合―

Takahiro Yamanoi, Tomoko Yonemura, Hisashi Toyoshima, Yahachiro Tsukamoto, Shin-ichi Ohnishi
2019
The authors have measured electroencephalograms (EEGs) from subjects observing four images of ambiguous pictures. The equivalent current dipole source localization (ECDL) method has been applied to those event related potentials (ERPs): averaged EEGs. The paper reports the comparison results of "Saxophone player and Girl's face." In case of Girl's face, reaction time on each part is earlier and process duration is shorter than that of Saxophone player. Especially in case of Girl's face, ECDs
more » ... e localized to the right and the left angular gyrus (AnG) around 370ms, and to the right post central gyrus (PstCG) around 415ms, then by way of language areas, ECDs were localized again to the right and the left AnG around 520ms. By our precedent researches, activities on the angular gyrus (AnG) are important to discriminate of the presented images.
doi:10.14864/fss.35.0_112 fatcat:pug2sluwrfcgzpmdt7vnhepoki