2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2019.109796
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Resting anxiety increases EEG delta–beta correlation: Relationships with the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory Personality traits

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“…In addition, in the anxiety condition, BIS was significantly associated with a higher strength of within-subject delta-beta coupling, while, in the relaxation group, BIS was positively associated with delta-theta coupling. In both groups, BAS goal-driven persistence sub-trait (BAS-GDP) was positively associated with higher delta-gamma coupling [69]. These results suggested that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects cortical-subcortical interaction [164,199].…”
Section: Approach/avoidance Personality Traits and Eeg Delta Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…In addition, in the anxiety condition, BIS was significantly associated with a higher strength of within-subject delta-beta coupling, while, in the relaxation group, BIS was positively associated with delta-theta coupling. In both groups, BAS goal-driven persistence sub-trait (BAS-GDP) was positively associated with higher delta-gamma coupling [69]. These results suggested that the coupling between slow and fast EEG frequency oscillations reflects cortical-subcortical interaction [164,199].…”
Section: Approach/avoidance Personality Traits and Eeg Delta Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…All the studies included in this review assessed one or more measures of approach/avoidance personality traits and parallel, or related, measures. In particular, 16 articles considered the relation among resting-EEG activity and BIS/BAS personality traits [8,28,33,34,37,46], [48] (in study 2), [49,51,57,59,64,66,67,69,70].…”
Section: Approach/avoidance Personality Traits and Electrocortical Mementioning
confidence: 99%
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