MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY

Higher cognitive brain functions such as language, planning and problem solving require the working memory (WM). Studies have shown that negative mood states impair the WM functions, related to activations at the prefrontal cortex (PFC) region. Previous works which were conducted based on Japanes...

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Main Author: FENG , YING XING
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.218512021-09-24T09:54:53Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/21851/ MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY FENG , YING XING Higher cognitive brain functions such as language, planning and problem solving require the working memory (WM). Studies have shown that negative mood states impair the WM functions, related to activations at the prefrontal cortex (PFC) region. Previous works which were conducted based on Japanese and German subjects have reported a significant correlation between negative mood states and reduced PFC activation during the verbal WM task, however no significant correlation was found during the visuospatial WMtask. Before proceeding to investigate whether spatial WM function is invulnerable to impairment by negative mood states, it is essential to reaffirm that the relationship between negative mood and PFC activity is in fact a general phenomenon irrespective to WM task paradigm and subjects' anthropology factors. The relationship between induced mood states and the PFC activation using verbal n-back task paradigm is investigated, among multiracial subjects in Malaysia. 2016-06 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/21851/1/2016%20-%20%20ELECTRICAL%20-%20MOOD%20STATES%20ON%20WORKING%20MEMORY%20AND%20BRAIN%20HAEMODYNAMIC%20RESPONSE%20USING%20OPTICAL%20TOPOGRAPHY%20MODALITY-FENG%20YING%20XING-MASTER%20OF%20SCIENCE.pdf FENG , YING XING (2016) MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS.
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description Higher cognitive brain functions such as language, planning and problem solving require the working memory (WM). Studies have shown that negative mood states impair the WM functions, related to activations at the prefrontal cortex (PFC) region. Previous works which were conducted based on Japanese and German subjects have reported a significant correlation between negative mood states and reduced PFC activation during the verbal WM task, however no significant correlation was found during the visuospatial WMtask. Before proceeding to investigate whether spatial WM function is invulnerable to impairment by negative mood states, it is essential to reaffirm that the relationship between negative mood and PFC activity is in fact a general phenomenon irrespective to WM task paradigm and subjects' anthropology factors. The relationship between induced mood states and the PFC activation using verbal n-back task paradigm is investigated, among multiracial subjects in Malaysia.
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MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY
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title MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY
title_short MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY
title_full MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY
title_fullStr MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY
title_full_unstemmed MOOD STATES ON WORKING MEMORY AND BRAIN HAEMODYNAMIC RESPONSE USING OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY MODALITY
title_sort mood states on working memory and brain haemodynamic response using optical topography modality
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