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Electroencephalographic Study of Gamma Rhythm in the Autobiographical Memory Evocation Mediated by Musical Stimuli 被引量:1
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作者 maria Clara Motta Barbosa Valente Matheus Simoes Oliveira +8 位作者 Karlos Eduardo Alves Silva Berkmis Viana Santos Janise Dal Pai Reginaldo Melo Filho Fany Pereira de Araujo Soares julia maria pacheco lins Kristiana Cerqueira Mousinho Milton Vieira Costa Euclides Mauricio Trindade-Filho 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2019年第3期199-207,共9页
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 al... 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. 展开更多
关键词 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM MUSIC Emotions Gamma Rhythm
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