Objective: The recognition potential (RP) is an electrophysiological brain
response which is sensitive to the semantic processing of meaningful stimul
i. In this study we attempt to elucidate the topography and neural origin o
f the RP evoked by pictures and to compare it with the RP evoked by words.
Methods: Words, pictures, Chinese characters and control stimuli were prese
nted to 20 subjects following the rapid stream stimulation procedure. The a
ctivity was recorded using 60 cephalic electrodes.
Results: We found a RP displaying its maximal amplitude at the left inferio
r parieto-occipital electrode (PO7) for words and at the right homologue el
ectrode (PO8) for pictures and Chinese characters. Both the amplitude and t
he latency of the RP were larger in the case of words. A profile analysis i
ndicated that the neural generators of the RP were common regardless of the
type of stimulus, and a dipole analysis placed them about the lingual gyru
s.
Conclusions: Words and pictures share the same neural generators for the RP
despite of subtle differences in lateralization. This is interpreted as an
index of a multimodal semantic processing in basal extrastriate areas. (C)
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