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Electrocortical Correlates of Temperament. (CROSBI ID 600195)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Tatalović Vorkapić, Sanja ; Tadinac, Meri ; Lučev, Ivana Electrocortical Correlates of Temperament. // SiNAPSA Neuroscience Conference 2013, Book of Abstracts / Jeran, Judita ; Koritnik, Blaž (ur.). Ljubljana: Slovenian Neuroscience Association (SiNAPSA), 2013. str. 79-79

Podaci o odgovornosti

Tatalović Vorkapić, Sanja ; Tadinac, Meri ; Lučev, Ivana

engleski

Electrocortical Correlates of Temperament.

Numerous research studies have tried to understand the brain-behaviour relationship applying electrophysiological investigations of human personality. As a result, respectable number of explorations was done on the field of biological bases of extraversion and very few on the relationship between temperament and evoked brain potentials. In addition, even though Strelau considered temperament traits were primarily biologically based, there were a small number of psychophysiological studies within the field of temperament. Taken altogether, the main aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between three temperament dimensions: strength of excitation, strength of inhibition and mobility measured by Pavlov’s Temperament Survey (PTS), and amplitudes and latencies of evoked brain potentials (N1, P2, N2, P3 & SW) measured by a simple visual oddball paradigm in two blocks. The participants were female psychology students (N=54) with mean age of 20. Significant positive correlations were determined between amplitudes of N1-P2-N2-P3 components and strength of excitation and mobility in the first and second block, mostly on parietal electrodes, as well as significant negative correlations of amplitudes of N1-P2-N2-P3 components and strength of inhibition. Expected significant negative correlation between mobility and EP-latencies was not found in this study. Considering measurement limitations in this research, important future study directions have been given. Various models of personality, specific information processing and different reactions to the easy/hard tasks used in research represent rather significant moderating factors of the relationship between temperament and evoked potentials, what should be taken into consideration in the future studies.

Pavlov’s typology of temperament; evoked potentials; students

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Podaci o prilogu

79-79.

2013.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

SiNAPSA Neuroscience Conference 2013, Book of Abstracts

Jeran, Judita ; Koritnik, Blaž

Ljubljana: Slovenian Neuroscience Association (SiNAPSA)

978-961-91704-5-8

Podaci o skupu

SiNAPSA Neuroscience Conference 2013 Ljubljana, Slovenia, September 27-29, 2013

poster

27.09.2013-29.09.2013

Ljubljana, Slovenija

Povezanost rada

Psihologija