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Electrophysiological and Behavioural Measures Underlying False Face Recognition in Healthy Adults

ContributorsZanesco, Julie
DirectorsPegna, Alan
Master program titlemaîtrise universitaire interdisciplinaire en neurosciences
Defense date2015
Abstract

The theoretical understanding of face memory recognition is guided by the distinction between a categorical view of recollection and a continuous view of recollection. The former represented by dual-process models, is based on the assumption that familiarity and recollection are independent memory processes, indexed by separate event-related potential (ERP) components, an early negative mid-frontal FN400 response to familiarity between 300 and 500 ms and a later positive parietal LPC (late positive component) response to recollection between 500 and 800 ms. According to the dual perspective, LPC is only related to high confidence item recognition. In contrast, the continuous approach of recognition based on signal detection theory, considers recollection as one that comes in degrees yielding varying degrees of confidence and accuracy...

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ZANESCO, Julie. Electrophysiological and Behavioural Measures Underlying False Face Recognition in Healthy Adults. Master, 2015.
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