2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-04501-3
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Electrophysiological evidence of the amodal representation of symmetry in extrastriate areas

Abstract: Extrastriate visual areas are strongly activated by image symmetry. Less is known about symmetry representation at object-level rather than image-level. Here we investigated electrophysiological responses to symmetry, generated by amodal completion of partially-occluded polygon shapes. We used a similar paradigm in four experiments (N = 112). A fully-visible abstract shape (either symmetric or asymmetric) was presented for 250 ms (t0). A large rectangle covered it entirely for 250 ms (t1) and then moved to one… Show more

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“…The absence of a distinct amodal completion signature in EVC resonates with prior studies that also did not detect activity in response to partially occluded objects within this region ( Lerner et al., 2002 ; Lerner et al., 2004 ; Olson et al., 2004 ; Weigelt et al., 2007 ; Rampone, Adam, Makin, Tyson-Carr, & Bertamini, 2022 ). Nonetheless, other investigations did report EVC involvement ( Rauschenberger et al., 2006 ; Hulme & Zeki, 2007 ; Ban et al., 2013 ; Erlikhman & Caplovitz, 2017 ; de Haas & Schwarzkopf, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The absence of a distinct amodal completion signature in EVC resonates with prior studies that also did not detect activity in response to partially occluded objects within this region ( Lerner et al., 2002 ; Lerner et al., 2004 ; Olson et al., 2004 ; Weigelt et al., 2007 ; Rampone, Adam, Makin, Tyson-Carr, & Bertamini, 2022 ). Nonetheless, other investigations did report EVC involvement ( Rauschenberger et al., 2006 ; Hulme & Zeki, 2007 ; Ban et al., 2013 ; Erlikhman & Caplovitz, 2017 ; de Haas & Schwarzkopf, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This SPN could have been caused by the recall of a polygon stored in visu term memory. This memory reactivation SPN was still generated when participan attending to color in Experiment 3 of Rampone et al [170]. This is perhaps a rare e Rampone et al [170] conducted further comparable experiments.…”
Section: Retinal and Extraretinal Symmetry Representationsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…This memory reactivation SPN was still generated when participan attending to color in Experiment 3 of Rampone et al [170]. This is perhaps a rare e Rampone et al [170] conducted further comparable experiments. Revealing onehalf of a previously seen symmetrical or asymmetrical polygon was enough to generate an SPN.…”
Section: Retinal and Extraretinal Symmetry Representationsmentioning
confidence: 77%
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