Interindividual Difference Analysis in Prefrontal Cortex EEGs Based on the Relationship with Personality

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In this study, we propose a method to analyse interindividual differences in electroencephalograms (EEGs) taken while a subject listened to music, which is based on the relationship of these EEGs to human personality. The frequencies of the EEGs that are analysed have components that contain both significant and immaterial information as well as different levels of importance. We express the different levels of importance through the weight values of frequencies using a real-coded genetic algorithm. Then, the EEG patterns, which are determined based on the evaluation of the impression on the music, are detected using the k-nearest neighbour method. We assume that differences between detection results for EEG patterns with the highest and lowest recognition accuracies show interindividual differences. Moreover, ego analysis based on psychological testing is used to analyse personality, and the ego score is determined using a questionnaire. Finally, we discuss the relationship between personality and interindividual differences observed in experimental EEGs. An interesting tendency of a person with a combined ego type is that he or she has a unique response to negative stimuli compared with that of positive stimuli.

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  • 信号処理

    信号処理 16 (5), 443-450, 2012

    信号処理学会

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