幻影零食体验对人类情绪定量变化的影响,使用感性分析仪与脑电图。

Q3 Medicine
Ko Izumi, Eisaku Ohta, Ryonosuke Ono, Risa Kashiwagi, Tatsuya Mori, Yoko Kohata, Masami Oshio, Kin-Ya Kubo, Kagaku Azuma
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摘要

我们使用紧凑型脑电图(EEG)和KANSEI分析仪研究了幻影零食体验和咀嚼行为对人类情绪的影响。40名参与者被分为青年组和中年组。所有的参与者都经历了咀嚼和幻象零食。我们从脑电图中提取了情绪参数。年轻人咀嚼零食和幻想零食在警觉性、注意力、喜好和压力水平上没有显著差异。在中年组中,幻影零食组的兴趣水平显著高于咀嚼组,警觉性水平显著低于咀嚼组,应激水平趋于低于咀嚼组。与年轻人相比,中年幻影零食组的兴趣水平趋于较高,警觉性和压力水平显著降低。我们的研究结果表明,幻影零食和咀嚼一样,对年轻人的情绪有积极的影响,并且幻影零食对中年人的影响要优于咀嚼。“幻影零食”可能是一种增加兴趣、提高工作效率、减少心理压力的实用方法。
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Effects of a Phantom Snacking Experience on Quantitative Alterations of Human Emotions Using KANSEI Analyzer With Electroencephalography.

We examined the effects of the phantom snacking experience and mastication behavior on human emotions using a compact electroencephalography (EEG) and a KANSEI analyzer. Forty participants were divided into young adult and middle-aged groups. All participants experienced both mastication and phantom snacking. We extracted the emotional parameters from the EEG. There were no significant differences in the levels of alertness, concentration, liking, and stress between the mastication and phantom snacking experiences of younger adults. In the middle-aged group, the interest level was significantly higher, the alertness level was significantly lower, and the stress level tended to be lower in the phantom snacking group than in the mastication group. The interest level tended to be higher, the alertness, and stress levels were significantly lower in the middle-aged phantom snacking group when compared to the younger adult phantom snacking group. Our findings reveal that phantom snacking, similar to mastication, can have a positive effect on the emotions of young adults, and the effects of phantom snacking were better than those of mastication in the middle-aged individuals. Phantom snacking may be a practical method to increase interest, improve work efficiency, and decrease psychological stress.

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Journal of UOEH
Journal of UOEH Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly: 1 annual volume consisted of 4 numbers. Issued on the 1st of March, June, September and December, respectively.
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