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Impact of approach/avoidance systems on specificity of brain activation when perceiving natural stimuli in 2D and 3D format
by Olga Razumnikova | Novosibirsk State Technical University
Abstract ID: 124
Event: BGRS-abstracts
Sections: [Sym 10] Section “General problems in the study of cognitive processes; models of cognitive activity”

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The relationship between self-esteem of approach-avoidance systems (BAS-BIS) and activation of the cerebral cortex due to alpha rhythm registration when viewing green space in 2D and 3D formats was studied. The results obtained indicate a “pre-tuning” of the activation state of the brain by impact of the BAS motivational system represented bilaterally. The noted positive relationship between BAS and the power of alpha oscillations indicates that the dominance of the approach system additionally contributes to the relaxation effect shown during immersion in the natural environment.

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