DocumentCode :
2104536
Title :
EEG frontal asymmetry related to pleasantness of music perception in healthy children and cochlear implanted users
Author :
Vecchiato, G. ; Maglione, A.G. ; Scorpecci, A. ; Malerba, P. ; Marsella, P. ; Di Francesco, G. ; Vitiello, Silvia ; Colosimo, A. ; Babiloni, F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Physiol. & Pharmacology, Univ. of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy
fYear :
2012
fDate :
Aug. 28 2012-Sept. 1 2012
Firstpage :
4740
Lastpage :
4743
Abstract :
Interestingly, the international debate about the quality of music fruition for cochlear implanted users does not take into account the hypothesis that bilateral users could perceive music in a more pleasant way with respect to monolateral users. In this scenario, the aim of the present study was to investigate if cerebral signs of pleasantness during music perception in healthy child are similar to those observed in monolateral and in bilateral cochlear implanted users. In fact, previous observations in literature on healthy subjects have indicated that variations of the frontal EEG alpha activity are correlated with the perceived pleasantness of the sensory stimulation received (approach-withdrawal theory). In particular, here we described differences between cortical activities estimated in the alpha frequency band for a healthy child and in patients having a monolateral or a bilateral cochlear implant during the fruition of a musical cartoon. The results of the present analysis showed that the alpha EEG asymmetry patterns observed in a healthy child and that of a bilateral cochlear implanted patient are congruent with the approach-withdrawal theory. Conversely, the scalp topographic distribution of EEG power spectra in the alpha band resulting from the monolateral cochlear user presents a different EEG pattern from the normal and bilateral implanted patients. Such differences could be explained at the light of the approach-withdrawal theory. In fact, the present findings support the hypothesis that a monolateral cochlear implanted user could perceive the music in a less pleasant way when compared to a healthy subject or to a bilateral cochlear user.
Keywords :
cochlear implants; hearing; music; neurophysiology; EEG frontal asymmetry; EEG power spectra scalp topographic distribution; alpha EEG asymmetry patterns; approach-withdrawal theory; bilateral cochlear implant users; cochlear implanted users; frontal EEG alpha activity; healthy children; monolateral cochlear implant users; music perception pleasantness; music quality fruition; musical cartoon; sensory stimulation; Brain modeling; Cochlear implants; Electroencephalography; Pediatrics; Rhythm; Scalp; Auditory Perception; Brain Mapping; Child; Cochlear Implants; Correction of Hearing Impairment; Electroencephalography; Female; Frontal Lobe; Hearing Disorders; Humans; Male; Music;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
ISSN :
1557-170X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4119-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2012.6347026
Filename :
6347026
Link To Document :
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