论文标题

基于EEG皮质不对称的人类同理心的预测

Prediction of Human Empathy based on EEG Cortical Asymmetry

论文作者

Kuijt, Andrea, Alimardani, Maryam

论文摘要

人类不断与无视他们感受的数字设备进行互动。但是,如果该技术能够区分人类情绪并做出反应,那么人类与技术之间的协同作用可以得到加强。依靠无意识的人类情绪的迹象的模型,例如(神经)生理信号,在个性化反馈和相互作用的适应性方面有望。当前的研究详细阐述了基于大脑活动来研究人类情绪处理的预测方法。更具体地说,我们研究了基于大脑不同区域中脑电皮不对称性的自我报告的人类移情的主张。评估了不同类型的预测模型,即多个线性回归分析以及二进制和多类别分类。结果表明,在特定频带上脑振荡的侧向化是自我报告的移情评分的重要预测指标。此外,在静止状态期间发现了突出的分类表现,这表明基于脑电图数据,不需要情绪刺激以准确预测同理心(作为个性特征)。我们的发现不仅有助于对移情机制的一般理解,而且还可以更好地了解与神经心理学研究中假设驱动的研究相比,应用预测方法的优势。更重要的是,我们的结果可以用于开发脑部计算机界面,这些界面有助于表达或识别情绪困难的人们。

Humans constantly interact with digital devices that disregard their feelings. However, the synergy between human and technology can be strengthened if the technology is able to distinguish and react to human emotions. Models that rely on unconscious indications of human emotions, such as (neuro)physiological signals, hold promise in personalization of feedback and adaptation of the interaction. The current study elaborated on adopting a predictive approach in studying human emotional processing based on brain activity. More specifically, we investigated the proposition of predicting self-reported human empathy based on EEG cortical asymmetry in different areas of the brain. Different types of predictive models i.e. multiple linear regression analyses as well as binary and multiclass classifications were evaluated. Results showed that lateralization of brain oscillations at specific frequency bands is an important predictor of self-reported empathy scores. Additionally, prominent classification performance was found during resting-state which suggests that emotional stimulation is not required for accurate prediction of empathy -- as a personality trait -- based on EEG data. Our findings not only contribute to the general understanding of the mechanisms of empathy, but also facilitate a better grasp on the advantages of applying a predictive approach compared to hypothesis-driven studies in neuropsychological research. More importantly, our results could be employed in the development of brain-computer interfaces that assist people with difficulties in expressing or recognizing emotions.

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