2016
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00073
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Frontal Cortical Asymmetry May Partially Mediate the Influence of Social Power on Anger Expression

Abstract: When irritated by other people, powerful people usually tend to express their anger explicitly and directly, whereas people in less powerful positions are more likely not to show their feelings freely. The neural mechanism behind power and its influence on expression tendency has been scarcely explored. This study recorded frontal EEG activity at rest and frontal EEG activation while participants were engaged in a writing task describing an anger-eliciting event, in which they were irritated by people with hig… Show more

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“…Left bias measures are typically expressed in terms of alpha-band oscillatory power 148 , particularly of dorsolateral PFC 149 sources, and such band activity has been considered to negatively correlate with cortical processing 150,151 . In agreement with the approach motivation interpretation, there are reports of left prefrontal EEG modulation in cooperative interpersonal tasks relating self-perception of social ranking 152 or power 153,154 for instance. Thus, it appears our findings might also be consistent with the interpretation that co-player cooperation may induce an approach-oriented state towards the partner.…”
Section: Electrophysiological Responses To Presented Feedbacksupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Left bias measures are typically expressed in terms of alpha-band oscillatory power 148 , particularly of dorsolateral PFC 149 sources, and such band activity has been considered to negatively correlate with cortical processing 150,151 . In agreement with the approach motivation interpretation, there are reports of left prefrontal EEG modulation in cooperative interpersonal tasks relating self-perception of social ranking 152 or power 153,154 for instance. Thus, it appears our findings might also be consistent with the interpretation that co-player cooperation may induce an approach-oriented state towards the partner.…”
Section: Electrophysiological Responses To Presented Feedbacksupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Untoward reactions may take the form of hostility and aggression towards others (e.g., Klimecki et al, 2018 ). Such reactions may be mediated in part by specific social factors such a power status that may sway feelings regarding potential actions and consequences ( Li et al, 2016 ). The social contexts of anger and the mediating role of feelings associated with power status, other types of relationship and other social factors leads to new hypotheses regarding the role, intensity and resolution of anger behaviors.…”
Section: Interactions and Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The varied topography of the neuropathological abnormalities may help explain EEG lateralization findings in ASD that are regionally and functionally specific 31 . The electrophysiological findings may predispose affected individuals to abnormalities in social reasoning 32 , dispositional mood (positive and negative affect) 33 , risk for depression 34 , and verbal abilities 35 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%