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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2013.14.10.5003

A Study on ERP and Behavior Responses in Emotion Regulation  

Seo, Ssang-Hee (Department of Computer Engineering, Kyungnam University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.14, no.10, 2013 , pp. 5003-5011 More about this Journal
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.
Keywords
Attention-Emotion Integration; Emotion Regulation; Event-Related Potentials(ERPs); Individual difference;
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