A feasibility study of detecting brain signal in EEG during emotional self-regulation

Haihong Zhang, Huijuan Yang, C. Wang, Dajiang he, Jimmy Lee, Tan Bhing Leet, Juan Zhou, Cuntai Guan
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a potentially disabling mental condition with multi-factorial aetiology. To relieve the MDD condition, latest functional neural imaging studies using fMRI have shown initial positive outcomes from feedback-based up-regulation of neural activities in the particular brain region of amygdala. Towards validating a more practical approach using EEG, this work aimed to examine the feasibility of detecting particular brain signals in EEG when a user was performing a specific task for emotional up-regulating. In this preliminary study, we designed a test protocol and recruited healthy subjects to perform a sequence of alternating mental tasks, with eyes-closed to avoid ocular artifacts. Self-report of affective state confirmed the effectiveness of the protocol for regulating emotional states, while EEG data were analyzed to explore significant signals in relation to the affective tasks.
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重度抑郁症(MDD)是一种具有多因素病因的潜在致残精神疾病。为了缓解重度抑郁症,最新的功能性神经成像研究显示,基于反馈的上调杏仁核特定脑区神经活动的初步积极结果。为了验证使用脑电图的更实用的方法,这项工作旨在研究当用户执行特定任务时,在脑电图中检测特定大脑信号的可行性,以促进情绪的上调。在这项初步研究中,我们设计了一项测试方案,招募健康受试者进行一系列交替的脑力任务,闭上眼睛以避免眼部伪像。情感状态的自我报告证实了协议对情绪状态调节的有效性,同时分析脑电图数据,探索与情感任务相关的显著信号。
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