Efectos de los rostros atractivos y no atractivos de hombres y mujeres sobre la red cortical del procesamiento de rostros de hombres y mujeres

dc.contributor.advisorBonilla Carreño, Fidel Mauricio
dc.contributor.authorArdila Tique, Valentina
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-08T00:57:03Z
dc.date.available2024-11-08T00:57:03Z
dc.date.issued2024-10
dc.description.abstractDe acuerdo con la teoría de la evolución, el rostro promedio, el dimorfismo sexual, la juventud, piel lozana y simetría son algunas de las características de los rostros atractivos para hombres y mujeres. El principal objetivo del presente estudio es determinar si las latencias y las amplitudes de los potenciales P100, N170, P200, P300 y LPC en el procesamiento cortial de rostros atractivos y no atractivos son diferentes en un grupo de hombres y mujeres con edades entre 18 y 30 años de edad. Los estímulos son 120 rostros atractivos y no atractivos de hombres y mujeres colombianos. Los instrumentos son el programa E-Prime para la presentación de estímulos y los programa Brain Vision Recording and Analyzer para el registro y análisis de la actividad cortical. Los resultados esperados son mayores modulaciones presentes para los potenciales arriba mencionados para hombres que procesen mujeres atractivas y menos modulaciones para los rostros no atractivos. No habrá modulaciones para los hombres que procesen rostros de hombres atractivos y no atractivos y no habrá modulaciones de los componentes para las mujeres que procesen hombres o mujeres atractivas y no atractivas. Se realizará el proceso estadístico de ANOVA para el efecto principal de rostro atractivo y no atractivo y para las inteacciones de sexo (hombre-mujer), áreas corticales (frontocentral-frontoparietal) y hemisferio (derecho-izquierdo). Se presentará un consentimiento informado y se aplicará el inventario de lateralidad de Edinburgo.
dc.description.abstractenglishAccording to evolution theory, averageness, sexual dimorphism, youth, healthy skin and symetry are some of the characteristics of attractive faces in women and men. The main objective of this study is to determine if the latencies and amplitudes of P100, N170, P200, P300 and LPC potentials in cortical processing of attractive and non attractive faces are different in a group of men and women aged between 18 and 30 years old. The stimuli are 120 colombian attractive and non attractive faces. The instruments are E-Prime 3.0 for stimuli presentation and Brain vision recorder and analyzer for electrophisiological for electrophisiological recording and analyzing of the cortical activity. The expected results are more modulations presented for the potentials above mentioned for men processing women attractive faces and less modulations for non attractive faces. There will be no modulations for men processing attractive and non attractive men and there will not be modulations of the components for women processing attractive and non attractive women or men. ANOVA statistical analysis will be performed for the main effect of attractive an non attractive faces. ANOVA also will be performed for the interactions of gender (men-women), cortical áreas (frontocentral-centroparietal) y hemisphere (right and left). Informed consent and Edinburgh lateral inventory will be applied.
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dc.publisher.grantorUniversidad El Bosquespa
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dc.source.urlhttps://vimeo.com/1023785710
dc.subjectRostros
dc.subjectPotenciales
dc.subjectP100
dc.subjectN170
dc.subjectP200
dc.subjectP300
dc.subjectLPC
dc.subjectAtractivo
dc.subject.ddc150
dc.subject.keywordsFaces
dc.subject.keywordsPotencials
dc.subject.keywordsP100
dc.subject.keywordsN170
dc.subject.keywordsP200
dc.subject.keywordsP300
dc.subject.keywordsLPC
dc.subject.keywordsAtractiveness
dc.titleEfectos de los rostros atractivos y no atractivos de hombres y mujeres sobre la red cortical del procesamiento de rostros de hombres y mujeres
dc.title.translatedEffects of attractive and unattractive faces of men and women on the cortical face processing network of men and women
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