Exploring EEG Effective Connectivity Network in Estimating Influence of Color on Emotion and Memory

Chai, M.T. and Amin, H.U. and Izhar, L.I. and Saad, M.N.M. and Abdul Rahman, M. and Malik, A.S. and Tang, T.B. (2019) Exploring EEG Effective Connectivity Network in Estimating Influence of Color on Emotion and Memory. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 13.

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Abstract

Color is a perceptual stimulus that has a significant impact on improving human emotion and memory. Studies have revealed that colored multimedia learning materials (MLMs) have a positive effect on learner�s emotion and learning where it was assessed by subjective/objective measurements. This study aimed to quantitatively assess the influence of colored MLMs on emotion, cognitive processes during learning, and long-term memory (LTM) retention using electroencephalography (EEG). The dataset consisted of 45 healthy participants, and MLMs were designed in colored or achromatic illustrations to elicit emotion and that to assess its impact on LTM retention after 30-min and 1-month delay. The EEG signal analysis was first started to estimate the effective connectivity network (ECN) using the phase slope index and expand it to characterize the ECN pattern using graph theoretical analysis. EEG results showed that colored MLMs had influences on theta and alpha networks, including (1) an increased frontal-parietal connectivity (top�down processing), (2) a larger number of brain hubs, (3) a lower clustering coefficient, and (4) a higher local efficiency, indicating that color influences information processing in the brain, as reflected by ECN, together with a significant improvement in learner�s emotion and memory performance. This is evidenced by a more positive emotional valence and higher recall accuracy for groups who learned with colored MLMs than that of achromatic MLMs. In conclusion, this paper demonstrated how the EEG ECN parameters could help quantify the influences of colored MLMs on emotion and cognitive processes during learning. © Copyright © 2019 Chai, Amin, Izhar, Saad, Abdul Rahman, Malik and Tang.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: adult; Article; betweenness centrality; cognition assessment; color vision; correlation analysis; directionality index; electroencephalography; emotion; female; hase Slope Index; human; Ishihara colorblind test; long term memory; male; measurement accuracy; nerve cell network; nervous system parameters; network integration; network segregation; network sparsity; node degree; phase slope index; principal component analysis; questionnaire; reaction time; Visual Aural Read write Kinesthetic learning styles inventory; young adult
Depositing User: Ms Sharifah Fahimah Saiyed Yeop
Date Deposited: 27 Aug 2021 08:45
Last Modified: 27 Aug 2021 08:45
URI: http://scholars.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/24883

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