Electroencephalographic Study of Gamma Rhythm in the Autobiographical Memory Evocation Mediated by Musical Stimuli

M. C. Valente, Matheus Simões Oliveira, Karlos Eduardo Alves Silva, Berkmis Viana Santos, J. D. Pai, Reginaldo Melo Filho, Fany Pereira de Araújo Soares, Júlia Maria Pacheco Lins, K. C. Mousinho, M. V. Costa, E. M. Trindade-Filho
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Listening to music, or part of it, may stir the memory of a past moment, along with its associated emotions, such occurrences are known as autobiographical memories. Electroencephalographic (EEG) studies have shown alterations in memory recall and musical processing. However, no research was found showing a relation among music, autobiographical memories and associated emotions. The purpose of this study was to identify cortical areas involved in the evocation of autobiographical memory (associated with positive and negative events) mediated by musical stimuli. For that, gamma rhythm was analyzed through EEG recordings performed by 45 male volunteers while they were submitted to two stimuli: 1) the music capable of recalling memories associated to a positive event; 2) the music capable of evoking memories associated to a negative event. Gamma band analysis was used in search of greater brain electrical activity. As results, researchers observed increased activity in right brain hemisphere during the musical processing, besides its hypoactivation when volunteers were submitted to musical stimuli related to memories of negative events.
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音乐刺激介导的自传式记忆诱发中的伽马节奏的脑电图研究
听音乐,或其中的一部分,可能会唤起对过去时刻的记忆,以及与之相关的情感,这样的事件被称为自传式记忆。脑电图(EEG)研究表明,记忆、回忆和音乐处理发生了变化。然而,没有研究发现音乐、自传式记忆和相关情绪之间存在联系。本研究的目的是确定与音乐刺激介导的自传式记忆(与积极和消极事件相关)唤起有关的皮层区域。为此,研究人员通过45名男性志愿者在接受两种刺激时的脑电图记录来分析伽马节奏:1)能够唤起与积极事件相关的记忆的音乐;2)能够唤起与消极事件有关的记忆的音乐。伽马波段分析用于寻找更大的脑电活动。结果,研究人员观察到,在音乐处理过程中,志愿者的右脑半球活动增加,而当志愿者接受与消极事件记忆相关的音乐刺激时,右脑半球活动减弱。
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