Nonlinear Biomedical Physics


This article is part of the supplement: Consciousness and its Measures: Joint Workshop for COST Actions NeuroMath and Consciousness

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Patterns of cortical activity during the observation of Public Service Announcements and commercial advertisings

Giovanni Vecchiato1,2, Laura Astolfi1,3, Febo Cincotti2, Fabrizio De Vico Fallani1,2, Domenica M Sorrentino1, Donatella Mattia1, Serenella Salinari3, Luigi Bianchi1,4, Jlena Toppi1,3, Fabio Aloise1 and Fabio Babiloni1,2*

Author Affiliations

1 IRCCS "Fondazione Santa Lucia", Rome, Italy

2 Department of Human Physiology and Pharmacology, University “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

3 Department of Informatica e Sistemistica, University “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

4 Dept of Neuroscience, University “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy

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Nonlinear Biomedical Physics 2010, 4(Suppl 1):S3 doi:10.1186/1753-4631-4-S1-S3

Published: 3 June 2010

Abstract

Background

In the present research we were interested to study the cerebral activity of a group of healthy subjects during the observation a documentary intermingled by a series of TV advertisements. In particular, we desired to examine whether Public Service Announcements (PSAs) are able to elicit a different pattern of activity, when compared with a different class of commercials, and correlate it with the memorization of the showed stimuli, as resulted from a following subject’s verbal interview.

Methods

We recorded the EEG signals from a group of 15 healthy subjects and applied the High Resolution EEG techniques in order to estimate and map their Power Spectral Density (PSD) on a realistic cortical model. The single subjects’ activities have been z-score transformed and then grouped to define four different datasets, related to subjects who remembered and forgotten the PSAs and to subjects who remembered and forgotten cars commercials (CAR) respectively, which we contrasted to investigate cortical areas involved in this encoding process.

Results

The results we here present show that the cortical activity elicited during the observation of the TV commercials that were remembered (RMB) is higher and localized in the left frontal brain areas when compared to the activity elicited during the vision of the TV commercials that were forgotten (FRG) in theta and gamma bands for both categories of advertisements (PSAs and CAR). Moreover, the cortical maps associated with the PSAs also show an increase of activity in the alpha and beta band.

Conclusions

In conclusion, the TV advertisements that will be remembered by the experimental population have increased their cerebral activity, mainly in the left hemisphere. These results seem to be congruent with and well inserted in the already existing literature, on this topic, related to the HERA model. The different pattern of activity in different frequency bands elicited by the observation of PSAs may be justified by the existence of additional cortical networks processing these kind of audiovisual stimuli. Further research with an extended set of subjects will be necessary to further validate the observations reported in this paper.