КОГНІТИВНІ ПОТЕНЦІАЛИ ГОЛОВНОГО МОЗКУ ЧОЛОВІКІВ, ВИКЛИКАНІ СПРИЙНЯТТЯМ ОБЛИЧ ОСІБ РІЗНОЇ СТАТІ З РІЗНОЮ ЕМОЦІЙНОЮ МОДАЛЬНІСТЮ

DOI 10.17721/1728.2748.2023.92.33-37

Автор(и)

  • Ярослав Мироненко Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка https://orcid.org/0009-0003-8444-6615
  • Ігор Зима Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка

Ключові слова:

електроенцефалографія, викликані потенціали, потенціали, пов'язані з подією, зорові потенціали, емоції, статеві відмінності

Анотація

Здійснено обрахунок різниці піків, пов'язаних з подією потенціалів у чоловіків при експозиції різностатевих облич із диференційованим емоційним забарвленням за допомогою програмного комплексу MATLAB і EEGLAB. Проведено реєстрацію електричної активності мозку 20-ти студентів чоловічої статі Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка задля виявлення різниці в активації мозкових структур у ході експозиції портре- тів різної статі з позитивною й негативною емоційною модальністю. Статистично достовірні відмінності пікової амплітуди було зафіксовано для компонентів N250, N400 та Р300 за умови подання обстежуваним чоловічих і жіночих портретів з позитивною емоційною модальністю, тоді як при експозиції серій зображень з негативною емоційною модальністю статистичних відмінностей не було зареєстровано в жодному із компонентів.

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