Event-related Potentials as Correlates of Attentional Resource Allocation in Dependence on Individual Differences
Boris Chernyshev (),
Ivan Lazarev,
Elena Chernysheva,
Evgeniya Osokina and
Dina Ramendik
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Boris Chernyshev: Laboratory of Cognitive Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Head; Department of Psychophysiology, Assistant Professor.
Ivan Lazarev: Laboratory of Cognitive Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Elena Chernysheva: Department of Psychophysiology, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Evgeniya Osokina: Laboratory of Cognitive Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics
Dina Ramendik: Laboratory of Cognitive Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Senior Researcher; Department of Psychophysiology, Assistant Professor.
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Abstract:
The nature of interrelations of brain event-related potentials to behavioral measures and temperament dimensions was studied in the situation of attention under the auditory oddball paradigm. Several components of event-related potentials were found to be related to Extraversion, Mobility, Ergonicity and Emotionality. The results are discussed within the framework of the resource model of attention. New putative internal dimensions of temperament are suggested. The data obtained lay the foundation for further psychophysiological studies of attention in the context of individual differences.
Keywords: cognitive processes; attention; temperament; personality; electroencephalogram; event-related potentials. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 31 pages
Date: 2012
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Published in WP BRP Series: Science, Psychology / PSY, January 2012, pages 1-31
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