Brain Activation Imaging in Emotional Decision Making and Mental Health: A Review-Part 1.

Author: Bonnstetter RJ1, Collura TF2
Affiliation: <sup>1</sup>Target Training International, Scottsdale, AZ, USA. <sup>2</sup>Brain Enrichment Center, Bedford, OH, USA.
Conference/Journal: Clin EEG Neurosci.
Date published: 2020 May 7
Other: Volume ID: 1550059420916636 , Special Notes: doi: 10.1177/1550059420916636. [Epub ahead of print] , Word Count: 131


In part 1 of this article, we describe an approach and methodology that bridges 2 worlds: the internal, subjective experience of emotions and thoughts, and the external world of brain electrical activity. Using a novel event-related brain activation imaging method, we demonstrate that within single trials, short-term mental processes, on the order of 100 ms, can be clearly related to observed brain activation in controlled experiments. We use an ipsative assessment validation process that combines self-report with real-time EEG recordings to provide a combined picture of both the mental and the brain activity, during short-term reactions, emotions, and decisions regarding controlled information. Part 2 provides a detailed description of the emerging emotional decision-making model.

KEYWORDS: EEG electroencephalograph; approach-avoidance; decision making; electromagnetic tomographic analysis; gamma asymmetry; human performance; mental health; response process validity; sLORETA

PMID: 32378434 DOI: 10.1177/1550059420916636