Nasir Yusoff and Ahmad Adamu Adamu and Tahamina Begum and Faruque Reza
Amplitude and Latency of P300 Component from Auditory Stimulus in Different Types of Personality An Event Related Potential Study
188 - 191
2016
10
4
International Journal of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10004155
https://publications.waset.org/vol/112
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
The P300 from Event related potential (ERP) explains the psychophysiological phenomenon in human body. The present study aims to identify the differences of amplitude and latency of P300 component from auditory stimuli, between ambiversion and extraversion types of personality. Ambivert (N20) and extravert (N20) undergoing ERP recording at the Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (HUSM) laboratory. Electroencephalogram data was recorded with oddball paradigm, counting auditory standard and target tones, from nine electrode sites (Fz, Cz, Pz, T3, T4, T5, T6, P3 and P4) by using the 128 HydroCel Geodesic Sensor Net. The P300 latency of the target tones at all electrodes were insignificant. Similarly, the P300 latency of the standard tones were also insignificant except at Fz and T3 electrode. Likewise, the P300 amplitude of the target and standard tone in all electrode sites were insignificant. Extravert and ambivert indicate similar characteristic in cognition processing from auditory task.
Open Science Index 112, 2016