APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Mysticism and Frontal Midline Theta in Resting State EEG
- Naheel Naber
Stockton University - Jocelyn Ekis
Stockton University - Marcello Spinella
Stockton University - Jessica Fleck
Stockton University
Abstract
The present study examines the relation between theta oscillations during resting-state EEG and self-reported mysticism to determine the neural correlates of mysticism. Results extend previous findings by determining that higher mysticism is associated with greater theta power at the midline (Fz) coupled with reduced theta power at lateral locations.
Cognitive Neuroscience