事象関連電位(ERP)と認知活動 : 工学心理学での利用を例に

行動科学 Volume 42 Issue 1 Page 25-35 published_at 2003-06
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事象関連電位(ERP)と認知活動 : 工学心理学での利用を例に
Title ( eng )
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and cognitive activity : A new perspective from engineering psychology
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Source Title
行動科学
Volume 42
Issue 1
Start Page 25
End Page 35
Abstract
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are voltage fluctuations of the brain that are time-locked to an objectively definable event. Only part of cerebral electric activities associated with the event are observed as ERPs. Although ERPs may not be the online manifestation of the neural processes that actually operate and transform the event information, the elicitation of a certain ERP component indicates the occurrence of a certain type of information processing in the brain. ERPs can be measured (1) in parallel with a variety of tasks without distorting ongoing cognitive processes and (2) even outside the laboratory using a portable recording system. These merits are especially useful in the field of engineering psychology, whose goal is to understand and predict human cognition and behavior during the interaction with tools, machines, and systems. According to the activity theory which suggests that human mental activities are intrinsically mediated by artifacts, engineering psychology is not only an application-oriented but also a theoretically important area of psychological investigation. The use of ERPs for research topics in engineering psychology was illustrated by examples.
Keywords
event-related potentials
engineering psychology
activity theory
NDC
Psychology [ 140 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
日本行動科学学会
Date of Issued 2003-06
Publish Type Author’s Original
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN] 0919-7435
[NCID] AN10555745