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A Study on ERP and Behavior Responses in Emotion Regulation

정서조절에 관한 Event related potentials 및 행동학적 반응 연구

  • Seo, Ssang-Hee (Department of Computer Engineering, Kyungnam University)
  • 서쌍희 (경남대학교 컴퓨터공학과)
  • Received : 2013.07.04
  • Accepted : 2013.10.10
  • Published : 2013.10.31

Abstract

This paper measured whether neural and behavior responses to attention-emotion task were reflected to emotion regulation capacities. For this purpose, Nineteen healthy right-handed graduates participated in the emotion-attention task three times for three days. Before and after the negative and positive video clips were shown, the participants performed emotion-attention task. EEG and response time were recorded during emotion-attention task. There was positive correlation between ERP P100 and P300 component. The larger the P100 amplitudes at the specific positions, the longer the P300 latencies at these same positions during attention-emotion task. The longer the P300 latencies at the specific positions, the longer the delay in response time. Also, there is and individual differences in ERP components and response time during attention-emotion integration task. Individuals who had lower amplitude and shorter latency of ERP showed faster response time during attention-emotion task, regardless of the type of video clips. This characteristic was interpreted to the lower emotional controls due to premature response for target identification.

본 논문은 정서-주의 태스크를 수행할 때의 신경학적, 행동학적 반응이 정서조절 능력을 반영할 수 있는지를 측정하였다. 이를 위해, 건강한 성인 남녀 19명을 대상으로 3일에 걸쳐 1일 1회씩 동일 시간대에 정서-주의 상호작용이 요구되는 실험을 수행하였다. 이 실험을 통해 정서를 유발하는 비디오를 보여주기 전과 후, 정서-주의 태스크를 수행할 때의 EEG와 반응시간이 측정되었다. ERP P100과 P300 성분 간의 밀접한 상관관계가 나타났으며, P100 진폭이 높을수록 P300 잠재기가 길게 나타났다. 또한 P300 잠재기가 길수록 반응시간이 길게 나타났다. 또한, 정서-주의 태스크를 수행할 때 ERP 성분과 반응시간에 개인별 차이가 존재하였다. 정서유발을 위해 사용된 비디오 자극의 유형에 관계없이 ERP 성분의 낮은 진폭과 빠른 잠재기를 나타낸 집단이 더 빠른 반응시간을 나타내었다. 이러한 반응특성은 목표인식에 대한 성급한 반응으로 해석될 수 있으며, 낮은 정서 조절력과 관련이 있다고 할 수 있다.

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