Wheeler R E, Davidson R J, Tomarken A J
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706.
Psychophysiology. 1993 Jan;30(1):82-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8986.1993.tb03207.x.
Individuals differ dramatically in the quality and intensity of their response to affectively evocative stimuli. On the basis of prior theory and research, we hypothesized that these individual differences are related to variation in activation of the left and right frontal brain regions. We recorded baseline brain electrical activity from subjects on two occasions 3 weeks apart. Immediately following the second recording, subjects were exposed to brief positive and negative emotional film clips. For subjects whose frontal asymmetry was stable across the 3-week period, greater left frontal activation was associated with reports of more intense positive affect in response to the positive films, whereas greater right frontal activation was associated with more intense reports of negative affect in response to the negative film clips. The methodological and theoretical implications of these data are discussed.
个体对情感唤起刺激的反应在质量和强度上存在巨大差异。基于先前的理论和研究,我们假设这些个体差异与左右额叶脑区激活的变化有关。我们在相隔3周的两个时间点记录了受试者的基线脑电活动。在第二次记录后,受试者立即观看简短的积极和消极情绪电影片段。对于额叶不对称在3周内保持稳定的受试者,左额叶激活程度越高,其对积极电影的反应中积极情感的报告就越强烈,而右额叶激活程度越高,其对消极电影片段的反应中消极情感的报告就越强烈。我们讨论了这些数据的方法学和理论意义。