The present research investigates the neurophysiological activity elicited by fast observations of faces of real candidates during simulated political elections. We used simultaneous recording of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals as well as galvanic skin response (GSR) and heart rate (HR) as measurements of central and autonomic nervous systems. Twenty healthy subjects were asked to give judgments on dominance, trustworthiness, and a preference of vote related to the politicians' faces. We used high-resolution EEG techniques to map statistical differences of power spectral density (PSD) cortical activity onto a realistic head model as well as partial directed coherence (PDC) and graph theory metrics to estimate the functional connectivity networks and investigate the role of cortical regions of interest (ROIs). Behavioral results revealed that judgment of dominance trait is the most predictive of the outcome of the simulated elections. Statistical comparisons related to P

Neuroelectrical correlates of trustworthiness and dominance judgments related to the observation of political candidates / Vecchiato, Giovanni; Toppi, Jlenia; Maglione, ANTON GIULIO; E., Olejarczyk; Astolfi, Laura; D., Mattia; Colosimo, Alfredo; Babiloni, Fabio. - In: COMPUTATIONAL AND MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 1748-670X. - ELETTRONICO. - 2014:(2014). [10.1155/2014/434296]

Neuroelectrical correlates of trustworthiness and dominance judgments related to the observation of political candidates

VECCHIATO, GIOVANNI
;
TOPPI, JLENIA
;
MAGLIONE, ANTON GIULIO
;
ASTOLFI, LAURA
;
COLOSIMO, Alfredo
;
BABILONI, Fabio
2014

Abstract

The present research investigates the neurophysiological activity elicited by fast observations of faces of real candidates during simulated political elections. We used simultaneous recording of electroencephalographic (EEG) signals as well as galvanic skin response (GSR) and heart rate (HR) as measurements of central and autonomic nervous systems. Twenty healthy subjects were asked to give judgments on dominance, trustworthiness, and a preference of vote related to the politicians' faces. We used high-resolution EEG techniques to map statistical differences of power spectral density (PSD) cortical activity onto a realistic head model as well as partial directed coherence (PDC) and graph theory metrics to estimate the functional connectivity networks and investigate the role of cortical regions of interest (ROIs). Behavioral results revealed that judgment of dominance trait is the most predictive of the outcome of the simulated elections. Statistical comparisons related to P
2014
Electroencephalography; Causality; Directed coherence
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Neuroelectrical correlates of trustworthiness and dominance judgments related to the observation of political candidates / Vecchiato, Giovanni; Toppi, Jlenia; Maglione, ANTON GIULIO; E., Olejarczyk; Astolfi, Laura; D., Mattia; Colosimo, Alfredo; Babiloni, Fabio. - In: COMPUTATIONAL AND MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 1748-670X. - ELETTRONICO. - 2014:(2014). [10.1155/2014/434296]
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