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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.8.285

Relationship between MMPI-2 Clinical Scales and SRQ of Brain Quotient  

Wi, Hyun-Wook (Dept. of Neuroscience Seoul University of Buddhism)
Lee, Hyeob-Eui (Dept. of Neuroscience Seoul University of Buddhism)
Jung, Chul-Woo (Dept. of Neuroscience Seoul University of Buddhism)
Choi, Nam-Sook (Dept. of Neuroscience Seoul University of Buddhism)
Park, Pyong-Woon (Dept. of Neuroscience Seoul University of Buddhism)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.8, 2017 , pp. 285-293 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory(MMPI-2) clinical scales and the self-regulation quotient of the brain quotient. The test in this study was performed by 41 adults over 20 years old and was done using the MMPI-2, which is a self-reporting method. EEG was performed using a 2-channel EEG System at Fp1 and Fp2. The analysis showed a negative correlation between scale 2(D), which is the MMPI-2 clinical scale, and the SRQ(Self Regulation Quotient) relaxation status, which is the related alpha rhythm. Scale3(Hy) showed a positive correlation with the SRQ concentration status and low ${\beta}$ rhythm. Scale7 in the MMPI-2 clinical scales showed a negative correlation with the SRQ relaxation status, which is the alpha rhythm. This means that MMPI-2 and SRQ can be used complementarily in the field of counseling. These results could be interpreted in three ways. First, people with depression are sensitive to other people's attention and evaluation. Therefore, they tend to expend a lot of energy when forming interpersonal relationships, and if they do not learn to relax, their fatigue can easily be increased. Second, people who seek other people's interest and have a cheerful spirit are considered to be highly active. Third, highly stressed people with anxiety and tension seem to easily become tired and their irritation and discomfort may be increased in consequence.
Keywords
Brain function; BQ(Brain Quotient); Brain wave; EEG; MMPI-2;
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