TY - JOUR
T1 - Behavioral activation sensitivity and resting frontal EEG asymmetry
T2 - Covariation of putative indicators related to risk for mood disorders
AU - Harmon-Jones, Eddie
AU - Allen, John J.B.
PY - 1997/2
Y1 - 1997/2
N2 - Dispositional tendencies toward appetitive motivation have been hypothesized to be related to the development of psychopathology. Moreover, decreased left-frontal cortical activity has been reported in depression and has been related to low-trait positive affect and high-trait negative affect. The present study tested the hypothesis that relatively greater left- than right-frontal cortical activity would be related to heightened approach- related dispositional tendencies. Resting frontal cortical asymmetrical activity, as measured by electroencephalographic activity in the alpha band, was examined in relation to the motivational response tendencies of a behavioral activation system (BAS) and a behavioral inhibition system (BIS), as measured by C. S. Carver and T. L. White's (1994) BIS-BAS self-report questionnaire. Results supported the hypothesis.
AB - Dispositional tendencies toward appetitive motivation have been hypothesized to be related to the development of psychopathology. Moreover, decreased left-frontal cortical activity has been reported in depression and has been related to low-trait positive affect and high-trait negative affect. The present study tested the hypothesis that relatively greater left- than right-frontal cortical activity would be related to heightened approach- related dispositional tendencies. Resting frontal cortical asymmetrical activity, as measured by electroencephalographic activity in the alpha band, was examined in relation to the motivational response tendencies of a behavioral activation system (BAS) and a behavioral inhibition system (BIS), as measured by C. S. Carver and T. L. White's (1994) BIS-BAS self-report questionnaire. Results supported the hypothesis.
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U2 - 10.1037/0021-843X.106.1.159
DO - 10.1037/0021-843X.106.1.159
M3 - Article
C2 - 9103728
AN - SCOPUS:0031041877
SN - 0021-843X
VL - 106
SP - 159
EP - 163
JO - Journal of Abnormal Psychology
JF - Journal of Abnormal Psychology
IS - 1
ER -