2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.09.061
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Object knowledge during entry-level categorization is activated and modified by implicit memory after 200 ms

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“…Our prediction is, in part, supported by previous studies showing that after the completion of the feedforward sweep (i.e., ∼150 msec), responses are modulated by recognition success (Schendan & Maher, 2009;Bar et al, 2006;Schendan & Kutas, 2002), by basic-level categorization ( Johnson & Olshausen, 2003), and by naming specificity (Martinovic, Gruber, & Müller, 2009;Tanaka, Luu, Weisbrod, & Kiefer, 1999), suggesting that subsequent recurrent interactions are necessary. However, the important further issue of what factors drive the extent of these recurrent interactions remains unknown.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Our prediction is, in part, supported by previous studies showing that after the completion of the feedforward sweep (i.e., ∼150 msec), responses are modulated by recognition success (Schendan & Maher, 2009;Bar et al, 2006;Schendan & Kutas, 2002), by basic-level categorization ( Johnson & Olshausen, 2003), and by naming specificity (Martinovic, Gruber, & Müller, 2009;Tanaka, Luu, Weisbrod, & Kiefer, 1999), suggesting that subsequent recurrent interactions are necessary. However, the important further issue of what factors drive the extent of these recurrent interactions remains unknown.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Two such models are the two-state interactive theory (2SI; Schendan & Maher, 2009;Schendan & Stern, 2008;Schendan & Kutas, 2002) and the top-down facilitation model (Bar et al, 2006;Bar, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both cases, perceptual analyses have progressed enough to activate long-term memory representations that share elements with the visual objects. Recent data suggest that both correct and incorrect identification attempts are characterized by the same ERP component (a subcomponent of the N350 complex; Schendan & Maher, 2009). In the case of correct identifications, the best object model is selected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this timing is founded on rather indirect evidence from behavioural studies and from ERP paradigms using mainly metalinguistic tasks, it has been repeatedly validated in recent ERP studies using overt production paradigms. In particular, several ERP investigations using different approaches (semantic interference effects : Aristei et al, 2011;Costa et al, 2009;Maess et al, 2009; lexical frequency and between-languages cognates effects: Strijkers et al, 2010) have converged in suggesting that lexical selection is engaged around 200 ms after picture presentation (although other studies suggested that conceptual-semantic processes can extend this time period, Schendan & Maher , 2006;Schendan & Kutas, 2003;Sitikiva et al, 2006). The effects attributed to lexical selection were observed in a P200 peak range on posterior electrodes (Aristei et al, 2011, with average reference; Costa et al, 2009 andStrijkers et al, 2010 with nose reference) and on a N300 like peak on central and anterior sites (Strijkers et al, 2010).…”
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