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Alpha and theta oscillations during the cognitive reappraisal of aversive pictures: A spatio-temporal qEEG investigation.

Authors :
Zouaoui, Inès
Zellag, Meryem
Hernout, Julien
Dumais, Alexandre
Potvin, Stéphane
Lavoie, Marc E.
Source :
International Journal of Psychophysiology. Oct2023, Vol. 192, p13-25. 13p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Emotion regulation is a set of processes responsible for controlling, evaluating and adjusting reactions to achieve a goal. Results derived from magnetic resonance imaging agreed on the involvement of frontal and limbic structures in this process. Findings using cognition and physiology interactions are still scarce but suggest a role of alpha rhythm in emotional induction and for theta in regulation. Our goal was to investigate alpha and theta rhythm during the reappraisal of aversive stimuli. We hypothesized that an implication of alpha rhythm in emotional induction only and an increase in prefrontal theta rhythm positively correlated with successful regulation. Twenty-four healthy participants were recorded with 64 EEG electrodes while asked to watch or reappraise negative pictures passively. Theta and alpha rhythms were compared across maintain, decrease and increase regulation conditions, and a source localization estimated the generators. Theta activity was consistently higher in the upregulation than in the maintenance condition (p =.04) for the entire control period, but mainly at the beginning of regulation (1–3 s) for low-theta and later (5–7 s) for high-theta. Moreover, our results confirm that a low-theta generator correlated with mainly the middle frontal gyrus and the anterior dorsal cingulate cortex during upregulation. Theta was sensitive to emotion upregulation, whereas the alpha oscillation was non-sensitive to emotion induction and regulation. Theta rhythm was involved explicitly in emotion upregulation processes that occur at a definite time during reappraisal, whereas the alpha rhythm was not altered by emotion induction and regulation. • EEG rhythms were compared across emotional regulation conditions to aversive pictures. • Theta was higher at the beginning of the upregulation condition for low-theta power. • Low-theta generator correlated with the middle frontal and the anterior cingulate cortex. • Alpha oscillation was non-sensitive to emotion induction and regulation. • Theta is involved in upregulation at a definite time during emotional reappraisal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01678760
Volume :
192
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Psychophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171879899
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2023.07.001