The preliminary study on the effect of nasyid music and rock music on brainwave signal using EEG

R. S. S. Abdul Kadir, Mohd Hafizi Ghazali, Z. H. Murat, M. Taib, H. A. Rahman, S. A. M. Aris
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This preliminary study analyzes the effect of nasyid music and rock music on brainwave signal particularly focusing on alpha wave. EEG data were recorded from 30 students from Faculty of Electrical Engineering, UiTM age 18 to 27 years old. Students were interviewed before EEG recording to find out their music preference. Using EEG, the brainwave signal of the sample is captured twice, once before listening to the music and while listening to the music. Consequently, the brainwave's signal is analyzed and the comparison between these two music genres is discussed. The results demonstrate that 60–80% of the samples show improvement in the alpha band after listening to nasyid while only 56–66% improves after listening to rock music. These findings indicate that the alpha power increases when listening to the nasyid music compare to the rock music. Consequently, nasyid music in particular can result in a more relaxing condition compared to the rock music
用脑电图初步研究鼻塞音乐和摇滚乐对脑波信号的影响
本初步研究分析了鼻音音乐和摇滚乐对脑波信号的影响,重点分析了α波。记录了30名18 ~ 27岁的密歇根大学电气工程学院学生的脑电图数据。在进行脑电图记录前,对学生进行访谈,了解他们的音乐偏好。利用脑电图,样本的脑电波信号被捕获两次,一次是在听音乐前,一次是在听音乐时。因此,分析了脑波信号,并讨论了这两种音乐类型的比较。结果表明,60-80%的样本在听鼻窦炎后alpha波段有所改善,而听摇滚乐后只有56-66%的样本有所改善。这些发现表明,与摇滚乐相比,听鼻音音乐时阿尔法能量增加。因此,与摇滚乐相比,舒缓音乐尤其能使人放松
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