Investigating the Impact of Coloring Experience on Young Adults Through Brainwave Variations and Image Preferences

Cheng-Hung Wang, Yu-Huan Shih
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In this pilot study, the aim is to explore “which images have a good focus and relaxation level” and “whether the gender influences the preference and brainwave.” The coloring books were used to investigate differences in subjective preference and physiological responses between young male and female adults. Semi-figurative and abstract images were employed to study 60 young adults, including 30 girls and 30 boys. The experimental results revealed that both genders exhibited a significant improvement in focused attention and relaxation levels when coloring the semi-figurative images. However, no significant electroencephalography (EEG) differences were observed when young male and female adults coloring the two images. This indicates that subjective preferences and gender do not affect the focused attention and relaxation levels experienced during coloring.
通过脑波变化和图像偏好研究上色经验对年轻人的影响
在这项初步研究中,目的是探索“哪些图像具有良好的集中和放松水平”以及“性别是否影响偏好和脑电波”。这些涂色书被用来研究年轻男性和女性成年人的主观偏好和生理反应的差异。采用半具象和抽象图像对60名年轻人进行了研究,其中包括30名女孩和30名男孩。实验结果显示,当给半具象图像上色时,男女受试者的注意力集中程度和放松程度都有显著提高。然而,当年轻的男性和女性成年人在两幅图像上着色时,没有观察到显著的脑电图差异。这表明主观偏好和性别不会影响涂色过程中注意力的集中和放松程度。
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