Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference (한국감성과학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2008.10a
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- Pages.54-57
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- 2008
Influence of Intrinsic Prefrontal Cortex Asymmetry on Sound-induced Affects
개인의 고유한 전전두엽의 비대칭성이 음향감성에 미치는 영향
Abstract
This study is aimed to inspect how the different sensitivities in Behavioral activation system (BAS) and Behavioral inhibition system (BIS) modulate on the properties of physiological responses stimulated by positive or negative affective sound. We measured the electroencephalogram (EEG) of 32 students, consisted of four groups depending on the BAS and BIS sensitivities, during listening to meditation music or noise. The EEG was recorded at Fp1 and Fp2 sites. After listening to music or noise, subjects reported the affect induced by the sound. For EEG, the power in the alpha band at Fp2, especially in the alpha-2 band (9.0-11.0 Hz) increased during the subjects listening to music, while the power at Fp1 increased during noise. During listening to meditation music, there is a tendency that the left-sided activation in prefrontal cortex (PFC) is positively correlated with the difference of BAS(Z)-BIS(Z). During listening to noise, there is a tendency that the right-sided activation in PFC is dominant in case any of the sensitivity of BAS or BIS is high. From these results we suggest that the physiological responses of different individuals in BAS and BIS react differently under the same emotionally provocative challenge.
Keywords
- Behavioral activation system (BAS);
- Behavioral inhibition system (BIS);
- sound;
- Prefrontal cortex (PFC)