Peterson Carly K, Gable Philip, Harmon-Jones Eddie
Texas A&M University, Department of Psychology, College Station, Texas 77843, USA.
Soc Neurosci. 2008;3(2):113-24. doi: 10.1080/17470910701612736.
The present study sought to extend past research on frontal brain asymmetry and individual differences by examining relationships of individual differences in behavioral inhibition/approach system (BIS/BAS) sensitivity with asymmetrical frontal event-related brain responses to startle probes presented during viewing of affective pictures. One hundred and ten participants were shown unpleasant, neutral, and pleasant affective pictures, and presented startle probes during picture presentations. Individual differences in BIS sensitivity related to relatively greater right frontal N100 amplitude to startle probes presented during pleasant and unpleasant pictures, whereas individual differences in BAS sensitivity related to reduced left frontal P300 amplitude to startle probes presented during pleasant pictures. The results of this study suggest that BIS sensitivity is related to greater relative right frontal cortical activity during affective states, while BAS sensitivity is related to greater relative left frontal cortical activity during appetitive states.
本研究试图通过考察行为抑制/趋近系统(BIS/BAS)敏感性的个体差异与观看情感图片时呈现的惊吓探针诱发的额叶不对称事件相关脑反应之间的关系,来扩展以往关于额叶脑不对称和个体差异的研究。110名参与者观看了不愉快、中性和愉快的情感图片,并在图片呈现过程中呈现惊吓探针。BIS敏感性的个体差异与在愉快和不愉快图片呈现期间呈现的惊吓探针诱发的相对更大的右侧额叶N100振幅有关,而BAS敏感性的个体差异与在愉快图片呈现期间呈现的惊吓探针诱发的左侧额叶P300振幅降低有关。本研究结果表明,BIS敏感性与情感状态下相对更大的右侧额叶皮层活动有关,而BAS敏感性与欲望状态下相对更大的左侧额叶皮层活动有关。