Your place or mine? The neural dynamics of personally familiar scene recognition suggests category independent familiarity encoding

Author:

Klink Hannah12,Kaiser Daniel34ORCID,Stecher Rico3,Ambrus Géza G5ORCID,Kovács Gyula2

Affiliation:

1. Universitätsklinikum, Kastanienstraße1 Jena Department of Neurology, , D-07747 Jena, Thüringen , Germany

2. Department of Biological Psychology and Cognitive Neurosciences, Institute of Psychology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena , Leutragraben 1, D-07743 Jena, Thüringen , Germany

3. Justus-Liebig-University Gießen Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography, , Arndtstraße 2, D-35392 Gießen, Hessen , Germany

4. Justus-Liebig-University Gießen and Philipps-University Marburg Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior (CMBB), , Hans-Meerwein-Straße 6 Mehrzweckgeb, 03C022, Marburg, D-35032, Hessen , Germany

5. Bournemouth University Department of Psychology, , Poole House P319, Talbot Campus, Fern Barrow, Poole, Dorset BH12 5BB , United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Recognizing a stimulus as familiar is an important capacity in our everyday life. Recent investigation of visual processes has led to important insights into the nature of the neural representations of familiarity for human faces. Still, little is known about how familiarity affects the neural dynamics of non-face stimulus processing. Here we report the results of an EEG study, examining the representational dynamics of personally familiar scenes. Participants viewed highly variable images of their own apartments and unfamiliar ones, as well as personally familiar and unfamiliar faces. Multivariate pattern analyses were used to examine the time course of differential processing of familiar and unfamiliar stimuli. Time-resolved classification revealed that familiarity is decodable from the EEG data similarly for scenes and faces. The temporal dynamics showed delayed onsets and peaks for scenes as compared to faces. Familiarity information, starting at 200 ms, generalized across stimulus categories and led to a robust familiarity effect. In addition, familiarity enhanced category representations in early (250–300 ms) and later (>400 ms) processing stages. Our results extend previous face familiarity results to another stimulus category and suggest that familiarity as a construct can be understood as a general, stimulus-independent processing step during recognition.

Funder

European Research Council

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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