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Effect of Vibroacoustic Stimulation to Electroencephalogram  

Moon, D.H. (부경대학교 기계시스템공학과)
Choi, M.S. (전남대학교 해양경찰학과)
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Journal of Power System Engineering / v.14, no.4, 2010 , pp. 29-36 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was performed with 5 subjects and used three kinds of music and vibroacoustic stimuli wave based upon each kinds of music. Executing music stimulation, vibro tactile and acoustic wave stimulation to human body were performed. Then measured brain waves were analyzed under each condition including before stimulation, stimulation 1, and stimulation 2. Effects by stimulation results could be studied with experiments and summarized results are followings. 1. It may be concluded that effects on brain waves by music and vibroacoustic stimulation might differ under different situations such as stimulation types with vibroacoustic equipment, human body and mental conditions when measuring, etc.. 2. During stimuli by using music A, B, and C, the effect of $\alpha$ wave, $\beta$ wave, and SMR wave power values show same tendency to the subject c but music C had very different tendency during vibroacoustic stimuli. 3. During vibroacoustic stimuli by applying the signals of music C, because SMR wave power value was continually increased with consistency comparing to Bst, this can be estimated that an application of inducing mind concentration condition would be possible under relaxed body and mind conditions. 4. To secure data significance, all measured data need to be tested statistically whether data would be interrelated or not.
Keywords
Acoustic Vibration; EEG; Music Stimulation; Vibroacoustic Equipment; Vibroacoustic Stimulation; Sensori-motor Rhythm;
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