Tomarken A J, Davidson R J, Wheeler R E, Doss R C
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37240.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 1992 Apr;62(4):676-87. doi: 10.1037//0022-3514.62.4.676.
This research assessed whether individual differences in anterior brain asymmetry are linked to differences in basic dimensions of emotion. In each of 2 experimental sessions, separated by 3 weeks, resting electroencephalogram (EEG) activity was recorded from female adults during 8 60-s baselines. Mean alpha power asymmetry across both sessions was extracted in mid-frontal and anterior temporal sites. Across both regions, groups demonstrating stable and extreme relative left anterior activation reported increased generalized positive affect (PA) and decreased generalized negative affect (NA) compared with groups demonstrating stable and extreme relative right anterior activation. Additional correlational analyses revealed robust relations between anterior asymmetry and PA and NA, particularly among subjects who demonstrated stable patterns of EEG activation over time. Anterior asymmetry was unrelated to individual differences in generalized reactivity.
本研究评估了大脑前部不对称性的个体差异是否与情绪基本维度的差异相关。在两个相隔3周的实验环节中,对成年女性在8个60秒基线期的静息脑电图(EEG)活动进行了记录。在额中部和颞前部位点提取了两个环节的平均阿尔法功率不对称性。在这两个区域,与表现出稳定且极端相对右前激活的组相比,表现出稳定且极端相对左前激活的组报告了更高的总体积极情绪(PA)和更低的总体消极情绪(NA)。额外的相关分析揭示了前部不对称性与PA和NA之间的紧密关系,特别是在那些随着时间推移脑电图激活模式稳定的受试者中。前部不对称性与总体反应性的个体差异无关。