We examined the characteristics of early and late components of event-related potentials (ERPs) accompanying the visual categorization of natural scenes. In the first experiment, ERPs were recorded in an animal-non-animal categorization task (CT), whereas the second experiment included a spatial frequency discrimination task (DT). In the CT, there were more negative potentials for non-animals in the time windows of 150-250 ms (N1) and 350-500 ms (N2), and a more positive potential for animals in the time window of 250-350 ms (P2). In the DT, spatial frequency gratings evoked only a short-duration difference N1 at the frontal sites. Our results suggest that N1 may be related to higher-level categorization processes. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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BARRETT, SE
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RUGG, MD
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