The Effect of Making Pressed Flower Fans on the Prefrontal Electroencephalogram Activity of University Students

Q3 Social Sciences
Hye-Jung Choi, Mi Jin Kim, S. Yun
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Background and objective: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of a horticultural activity program using pressed flowers on the prefrontal electroencephalogram (EEG) activity of university students.Methods: This study was conducted from August 5 to October 12, 2021 on 31 students of D University. The program required the subjects to wear an EEG device and make fans decorated with pressed flowers. The program was divided into three stages: ① preparation stage: looking at a wall coated in white paint (2 minutes), ② working stage: designing pressed flowers on a fan (5 minutes), and ③ appreciation stage: looking at and appreciating the fans they made, decorated in pressed flowers (3 minutes). Total relative values were analyzed by dividing the sections of prefrontal θ, α, β, and ϒ waves into preparation, work, and appreciation, excluding delta waves that increase during sleep.Results: Theta waves, which reflect the state of meditation, significantly increased on both left (p = .007) and right (p = .002) in the appreciation stage. On the other hand, there was a significant difference in alpha waves in the work stage (left: p < .001, right: p < .001). In addition, it was confirmed that beta waves reflecting attention, arousal, and active mental state increased in the work stage and decreased in the appreciation stage (left: p = .048, right: p = .010). In the case of gamma wave, there was no significant change. By gender, there was a significant decrease in theta waves (left: p = .034) and a significant increase in alpha waves on the left among male students (left: p = .026). For female students, theta waves significantly decreased in the work stage on the right (right: p = .038), and alpha waves significantly increased in the work stage (left: p = .002, right: p = . 007).Conclusion: As described above, it was possible to investigate the effect of horticultural activities using pressed flowers in each of the activity stages such as preparation, work, and appreciation on changes in the prefrontal EEG of university students.
制作压花扇对大学生前额叶脑电图活动的影响
背景与目的:研究花束园艺活动对大学生前额叶脑电图(EEG)活动的影响。方法:本研究于2021年8月5日至10月12日对D大学31名学生进行研究。该项目要求受试者佩戴脑电图设备,并制作用压花装饰的扇子。节目分为三个阶段:①准备阶段:观看涂有白色涂料的墙壁(2分钟);②工作阶段:在扇面上设计压花(5分钟);③欣赏阶段:观看和欣赏他们制作的用压花装饰的扇面(3分钟)。通过将前额叶θ、α、β和γ波划分为准备波、工作波和欣赏波来分析总相对值,排除了在睡眠期间增加的δ波。结果:在欣赏阶段,反映冥想状态的θ波在左侧(p = 0.007)和右侧(p = 0.002)显著增加。另一方面,在工作阶段α波有显著差异(左:p < 0.001,右:p < 0.001)。此外,证实了反映注意力、觉醒和活跃心理状态的β波在工作阶段增加,在欣赏阶段减少(左:p = 0.048,右:p = 0.010)。在伽马波的情况下,没有明显的变化。从性别上看,男学生的θ波显著减少(左:p = 0.034),而左边的α波显著增加(左:p = 0.026)。女生的θ波在工作阶段显著减少(右:p = 0.038), α波在工作阶段显著增加(左:p = 0.002,右:p = 0.038)。007)。结论:如上所述,有可能研究在准备、工作和欣赏等活动阶段使用鲜花的园艺活动对大学生前额叶脑电图变化的影响。
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Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
Journal of People, Plants, and Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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