Regulatory behavior and frontal activity: Considering the role of revised-BIS in relative right frontal asymmetry

Psychophysiology. 2018 Jan;55(1). doi: 10.1111/psyp.12910. Epub 2017 Jul 4.

Abstract

Essential to human behavior are three core personality systems: approach, avoidance, and a regulatory system governing the two motivational systems. Decades of research has linked approach motivation with greater relative left frontal-cortical asymmetry. Other research has linked avoidance motivation with greater relative right frontal-cortical asymmetry. However, past work linking withdrawal motivation with greater relative right frontal asymmetry has been mixed. The current article reviews evidence suggesting that activation of the regulatory system (revised Behavioral Inhibition System [r-BIS]) may be more strongly related to greater relative right frontal asymmetry than withdrawal motivation. Specifically, research suggests that greater activation of the r-BIS is associated with greater relative right frontal activity, and reduced r-BIS activation is associated with reduced right frontal activity (greater relative left frontal activity). We review evidence examining trait and state frontal activity using EEG, source localization, lesion studies, neuronal stimulation, and fMRI supporting the idea that r-BIS may be the core personality system related to greater relative right frontal activity. In addition, the current review seeks to disentangle avoidance motivation and r-BIS as substrates of relative right frontal asymmetry.

Keywords: cognitive control; executive function; hemispheric differences/laterality; motivation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Electroencephalography
  • Frontal Lobe / diagnostic imaging
  • Frontal Lobe / physiology*
  • Frontal Lobe / physiopathology
  • Functional Laterality / physiology*
  • Humans
  • Inhibition, Psychological*
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Mental Disorders / diagnostic imaging
  • Mental Disorders / physiopathology
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation