Gender differences in resting EEG related to Eysenk's personality traits

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Razoumnikova, OM [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Med Sci, Siberian Branch, State Res Inst Physiol, Novosibirsk, Russia
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EEG mapping; gender; personality;
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EEG mapping was used to study gender differences in hemispheric organization related to personality (40 male and 42 female subjects, the students 17-20 ages). The results showed, that each clearly defined personality trait (neuroticism, extraversion, psychoticizm and social conformity) characterized by special EEG pattern differenced on men and women groups. At the same time, more close interaction of gender and neuroticism was observed, but gender and extraversion were less connected. Neuroticism related patterns of coherence in the alpha2- and beta2-bands were associated with an activity changes in anterior cortex in men but posterior- in women, at that the positive correlations were observed in the beta2-band in the former case and negative ones in the second. There are two opposing tendencies of the interaction between extraversion and gender in a modulation of the resting theta-rhythm: an increase of cortex connections in men and decrease ones in women. The specificity of spatial-temporal EEG patterns in men associated mostly with a psychoticizm value but in women - with a social conformism. In either case these personality traits related to activity of frontal cortex in the left hemisphere.
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