Evaluation of likes and Dislikes during Visual Stimuli by Electroence phalography

  • Suo, Y. (Department of Physiological Anthropology Kyushu Institute of Design) ;
  • Marusei, O. (Department of Physiological Anthropology Kyushu Institute of Design) ;
  • Takeda, A. (Department of Physiological Anthropology Kyushu Institute of Design) ;
  • Watanuki, S. (Department of Physiological Anthropology Kyushu Institute of Design)
  • 발행 : 2000.04.01

초록

The purpose of this study is to investigate the characteristics of electroencephalogram (EEG) during emotional occurrence of likes and dislikes in humans subjected to visual stimuli. Fifteen healthy male subjects participated in the study. Portrayals of females and cars on a visual screen, one photographic display at a time. were used as the stimulus. The subjects, with their EEGs concomitantly monitored, were asked to record their likes and dislikes for each portrayal of a total of 50 sequential displays. The results indicated that beta ($\beta$)=wave was more prevalent with dislikes than likes, and the arousal level was higher when dislikes predominated over likes, implying that more cerebral information processing activity was involved in answering dislikes than likes. In the case of cars, the difference between likes and dislikes was focused within a frequency band of 15-20 Hz in the right cerebral hemisphere. Our findings suggest that the activity in the right brain predominates with increases in negative emotion.

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