CREATING A MODEL OF THE INFLUENCE OF SOUNDS ON THE EMOTIONAL STATE OF MAN

Bohdana Havrysh, Оlexandr Tymchenko
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The environment is full of various sounds - signals registered by human and animal hearing organs, which in terms of frequency and strength merge into a monotonous, incoherent sound. The physical carriers of signals reaching the hearing organs are acoustic (sound) waves – mechanical waves that propagate in the air and are perceived by the hearing organs. Human hearing organs can perceive sounds in a fairly wide range of frequencies and intensities. The range of sounds heard by a person is limited by two threshold curves: the lower one is the threshold of perception, the upper one is the threshold of pain sensations. The human hearing threshold is 0 dB at a frequency of 1000 Hz, and the pain threshold occurs from a sound of 140 dB [2]. As long as there have been wars, it is known that mass battle cries and drumbeats oppress the enemy. The sirens of attack planes and bombers make him feel terrified and want to run away. Now an explanation has been found for this: loud sounds excite a person, contribute to the influx of a large amount of hormones into the blood, in particular, adrenaline, as a result of which there is a feeling of danger and fear [3]. There is a description of existing approaches to assess the impact of sounds on the emotional state of man, which will be the first step towards creating a model for analyzing the impact of sounds on the emotional state of man based on the theory of discrete emotions. Generated values for emotional evaluation of sounds.  
创造了一个声音对人类情感状态影响的模型
环境中充满了各种各样的声音-人类和动物的听觉器官记录的信号,这些信号在频率和强度方面合并成单调,不连贯的声音。到达听觉器官的信号的物理载体是声波——在空气中传播并被听觉器官感知的机械波。人类的听觉器官可以感知频率和强度范围相当广的声音。一个人听到的声音范围受到两条阈值曲线的限制:下一条是感知阈值,上一条是痛觉阈值。人类的听觉阈值在1000 Hz频率下为0 dB,而疼痛阈值则来自140 dB的声音[2]。只要有战争,就知道群众性的战斗号声和鼓声是压迫敌人的。攻击机和轰炸机的鸣笛声让他感到害怕,想要逃跑。现在已经找到了一种解释:大声的声音使人兴奋,促使大量激素流入血液,特别是肾上腺素,结果是有一种危险和恐惧的感觉[3]。本文描述了评估声音对人类情绪状态影响的现有方法,这将是基于离散情绪理论创建一个分析声音对人类情绪状态影响的模型的第一步。为声音的情感评价生成值。
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