七种声源对森林公园游客脑电图生理的影响。

Q3 Environmental Science
Teng-Fei Hui, Jie Zhang, Zhi Yang, Xuan Pei, Shi-Yu Song, Ai-Yun Zhu, Wei Gao, Chun-Lan Zhang
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森林公园的声源作为重要的环境因素之一,对人们的游览体验有着重要的影响。本研究采用脑电图(EEG)技术对32名大学生在森林公园内对7种声源的反应进行了研究,分析了不同声源对游客脑电图生理的影响。结果表明,不同声源对提高游客的安全感、愉悦感和疲劳感均有一定的效果。水声、虫声、雨声等3种声源在提高游客安全感方面效果最好。风和交通噪音对游客的安全感有负面影响。游客的愉悦感最高的是雨声,其次是水声和虫声。在缓解游客疲劳的效果中,雨声、鸟鸣声、水流声和风声声效果最好。交通声和人类活动声这两种人工声源并不能缓解人的疲劳。在不同性别中,女性的脑电反应大于男性。雌性在听到流水声时感觉最安全,而雄性在听到雨声时感觉最安全。本研究揭示了不同声源类型对人脑电图生理影响的差异。未来森林公园的设计应根据使用要求进行声景观的营造,充分考虑声景观的积极作用。
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Effects of seven kinds of sound sources on electroencephalogram physiology of tourists in forest park.

As one of the important environmental factors, sound source in forest park has an important influence on people's visiting experience. In this study, we examined the responses of 32 university students to seven kinds of sound sources in forest park by electroencephalogram (EEG) technology, and analyzed the effects of sound sources on tourists' EEG physiology. The results showed that different sound sources had certain effects on improving tou-rists' sense of security, pleasure and fatigue. Three sound sources, including water sound, insect sound, and rain sound, were the best in improving tourists' sense of security. Wind and traffic noise had negative impacts on tou-rists' sense of security. Tourists had the highest sense of pleasure when listening to the rain, followed by the sound of water and insects. In the effect of relieving tourists' fatigue, the sounds of rain, bird singing, water flow and wind sound were the best. Traffic and human activity sounds, two kinds of artificial sound sources, could not alle-viate people's fatigue. In the different genders, EEG response of females was greater than that of males. Females felt the safest when hearing flowing water, while males felt the safest with the sound of rain. This study revealed the differences in the influence of sound source types on people's EEG physiology. In the future, the design of forest park should build soundscape according to the use requirements and give full consideration of its positive effects.

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应用生态学报 Environmental Science-Ecology
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