2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/6dtyq
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Disentangling periodic and aperiodic resting EEG correlates of personality

Abstract: Previous studies of the resting electroencephalography (EEG) correlates of personality traits have conflated periodic and aperiodic sources of EEG signals. As each type of activity is associated with different underlying neural dynamics, disentangling these can avoid measurement confounds and clarify interpretation of key findings. Using a large sample (N=300), we investigated how disentangling these activities impacts findings related to two research programs within personality neuroscience. In Study 1 we tes… Show more

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“…This notion gains support from studies showing that steeper aperiodic slopes were linked to younger age, faster, more accurate performance in working memory tasks [234], changes in selective attention, and from several other studies suggesting that aperiodic activity could act as a trait-like measure [38,235]. Thus, disentangling aperiodic and periodic components from resting EEG recordings provides novel aperiodic measures to be explored in the field of neuroscience of hypnosis and hypnotizability and allows researchers to revise original hypnosis/hypnotizability neurophysiological results for more reliable findings [236].…”
Section: Eeg Oscillations and Their Associations With Hypnotizability...mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This notion gains support from studies showing that steeper aperiodic slopes were linked to younger age, faster, more accurate performance in working memory tasks [234], changes in selective attention, and from several other studies suggesting that aperiodic activity could act as a trait-like measure [38,235]. Thus, disentangling aperiodic and periodic components from resting EEG recordings provides novel aperiodic measures to be explored in the field of neuroscience of hypnosis and hypnotizability and allows researchers to revise original hypnosis/hypnotizability neurophysiological results for more reliable findings [236].…”
Section: Eeg Oscillations and Their Associations With Hypnotizability...mentioning
confidence: 86%