生理不对称对情感刺激影响的实证研究

Byung Hyung Kim, Sungho Jo
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本文探讨了生理不对称对情感刺激的影响。特别地,本研究旨在探讨大脑半球间不对称对在建筑物中行走时识别人类情绪的功效。对额叶皮层的因果和时间不对称进行了实证分析。结果表明,在较短的时间尺度上,因果依赖的时间不对称性在运动伪影污染下保持不对称性。此外,运动中的信息不对称影响半球激活和情绪反应之间的关系。这项工作的关键贡献是提供了一个关于大脑不对称性如何受到现实生活实验中产生的运动伪影的影响的实证研究。
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An empirical study on effect of physiological asymmetry for affective stimuli
This paper examines the effect of physiological asymmetry on affective stimuli. Particularly, this study aims to investigate the efficacy of inter-hemispheric asymmetry for recognizing human emotions while walking in a building. Causal and temporal asymmetry over the frontal cortex are analyzed empirically. The results suggest that the temporal asymmetry of causal dependence at shorter time scale keeps its asymmetry under contamination of motion artifacts. Further, information asymmetry in motion affects the relationship between hemispheric activation and emotional reactivity. The key contribution of this work is to provide an empirical study of how brain asymmetry is influenced by motion artifacts generated in real-life experiments.
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