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EEG responses to group action-related stimuli
Yeon-Kyu Kim,Hiroki TOMIHARA,Kenta AKASHIMA,Shigekazu HIGUCHI 대한인간공학회 2014 대한인간공학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2014 No.5
Empathy and group formation have been important to win the struggle for survival in the process of human evolution. For this reason, we have bias for group and are influenced by only observing group action. Recently, mirror neuron system (MNS) is considered to be important for neural basis of empathy. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether observing group action effects or not to mirror neural activity, and relationships between personal empathic ability and mu rhythm suppression. The result suggests that group condition evoked more mirror neural activity than individual condition in RC (right central) and RT (right temporal). Furthermore, Mu rhythm suppression occurred during observing group action have a significant correlation with personal empathic ability (point of IRI’s perspective taking) in CM (central midline) and LC (left central). In conclusion, observing group action modulate mu rhythm suppression.
EEG Responses to Group Action-Related Stimuli
( Yeon Kyu Kim ),( Hiroki Tomihara ),( Kenta Akashima ),( Shigekazu Higuchi ) 한국감성과학회 2014 춘계학술대회 Vol.2014 No.-
Empathy and group formation have been important to win the struggle for survival in the process of human evolution. For this reason, we have bias for group and are influenced by only observing group action. Recently, mirror neuron system (MNS) is considered to be important for neural basis of empathy. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether observing group action effects or not to mirror neural activity, and relationships between personal empathic ability and mu rhythm suppression. The result suggests that group condition evoked more mirror neural activity than individual condition in RC (right central) and RT (right temporal). Furthermore, Mu rhythm suppression occurred during observing group action have a significant correlation with personal empathic ability (point of IRI`s perspective taking) in CM (central midline) and LC (left central). In conclusion, observing group action modulate mu rhythm suppression.