2012
DOI: 10.5460/jbhsi.v4.2.34105
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Quantitative spectral EEG assessments during affective states evoked by the presentation of the international affective pictures

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“…The use of the EEG signal has facilitated the study of the neurophysiological correlates through the amplitude and frequency changes generated in response to different stimuli (e.g. picture viewing) [46], enabling different emotional states to be distinguished. A number of studies have reported that low frequency bands are associated with emotional processing [47,48] and, alpha bands, specifically, are related to positive emotions [49].…”
Section: Objective Measurement Of Emotional Response: Physiological Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The use of the EEG signal has facilitated the study of the neurophysiological correlates through the amplitude and frequency changes generated in response to different stimuli (e.g. picture viewing) [46], enabling different emotional states to be distinguished. A number of studies have reported that low frequency bands are associated with emotional processing [47,48] and, alpha bands, specifically, are related to positive emotions [49].…”
Section: Objective Measurement Of Emotional Response: Physiological Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marosi et al [ 56 ] found that higher delta frequencies in left and right frontal, parietal and temporal regions and high beta frequencies in the left fronto-temporal and temporal regions are associated with joy. In addition, higher delta and alpha frequencies appear in response to exposure to pleasant images [ 46 ]. These findings corroborate previous studies finding greater alpha band activity in the left frontal region during positive emotion processing [ 57 ].…”
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confidence: 99%