Differences of Functional Connectivity Brain Network in Emotional Judgment
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Other authors
Publication date
2013ISBN
9789898565365
Abstract
Using combined emotional stimuli, combining photos of faces and recording of voices, we investigated the
neural dynamics of emotional judgment using scalp EEG recordings. Stimuli could be either combioned in a
congruent, or a non-congruent way.. As many evidences show the major role of alpha in emotional
processing, the alpha band was subjected to be analyzed. Analysis was performed by computing the
synchronization of the EEGs and the conditions congruent vs. non-congruent were compared using
statistical tools. The obtained results demonstrate that scalp EEG ccould be used as a tool to investigate the
neural dynamics of emotional valence and discriminate various emotions (angry, happy and neutral stimuli).
Document Type
Object of conference
Language
English
Keywords
Tractament del senyal
Pages
4 p.
Publisher
Springer
Citation
AMADLOU, M., HIYOSHI-TANIGUCHI, K., SOLÉ CASALS, J., FUKUYAMA, H., CICHOCKI, A. and VIALATTE, F.-., 2013. Differences of functional connectivity brain network in emotional judgment, International Conference on Bio-Inspired Systems and Signal Processing, BIOSIGNALS 2013, 11 February 2013 through 14 February 2013 2013, pp. 276-279.
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