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ANS responses in Negative Emotions Induced by Audio-visual Film Clips (시청각 동영상에 의해 유발된 부정적 감성에 따른 자율신경계 반응)

  • Lee, Young-Chang;Jang, Eun-Hye;Chung, Soon-Cheol;Sohn, Jin-Hun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.471-480
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    • 2007
  • Negative emotions play an important function as to human's existence. In this research, we employed the audio-visual film clips to induce negative emotions and examined the classified responses in the autonomic nervous system(ANS) due to each negative emotion.30 adults(22.6 years $old{\pm}1.24$, 15 males and 15 females) took part in this experiment. Through the preliminary experiment, 2 minutes film's stimuli were selected as the emotion-induced stimuli. During the period when participants were viewing and listening to the selected movie, EDA and ECG were examined as soon as one stimulus was displayed, participants were tested by completing the psychological appraisals of their experienced emotion due to each emotional stimulus. With regard to the result of analyzing the psychological responses, each negative emotion appropriately and effectively induced its target emotion. While concerning the result of analyzing ANS responses, each negative emotion induced its respective activation in ANS. What is more, compared with other types of negative emotional stimuli, the scaring stimulus induced higher activation of the sympathetic nervour system(SNS) as to the indexes in EDh and ECG. This research made segmentation of ANS responses to each negative emotion, which has its significance.

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ANS Responses Induced by Humor and Joy Using Audio-visual Film Clips (동영상 자극에 의해 유발된 유머 및 기쁨 정서에 따른 아동의 자율신경계 반응)

  • Jang, Eun-Hye;Sung, Soon-Im;Lee, Young-Chang;Eom, Jin-Sup;Sohn, Jin-Hun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.263-271
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    • 2007
  • A review of recent studies indicates that positive emotions help buffer stress. In particular, humor is what only human can appreciate. Humor plays an important role in many facets of human life including psychological, social, and somatic functioning. This study is to identify children's ANS responses by humor or joy using audio-visual film clips. 49 male and female children (12-13 years) participated in this study. The participants were briefed on the experiment was its procedure. During the experiment, electrodes were attached to participant and middle fingers of left hands. Physiological responses(EDA, SKT, PPG and ECG) were measured for 30s both in the resting state and experiment state during which emotion provoking stimulus was presented for 2 min. Also, self-report on emotions was followed for 1 min. Results from the self-report showed that both humor and joy were evoked effectively among 89.3% of children. It explains that emotion-eliciting stimuli were effective and appropriate. ANS responses in both emotion were significant in three physiological variables (i.e., SCL, NSCR, LF). There was a significant difference between humor emotion and joy emotion, and both emotions were distinguishable by a specific ANS response pattern.

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Psychophysiological Responses Evoked by Fear and Disgust Emotion Using Audiovisual Film Clips in Children (공포와 혐오 정서에 대한 아동의 심리생리반응)

  • Jang, Eun-Hye;Woo, Tae-Je;Lee, Young-Chang;Sohn, Jin-Hun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.273-280
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    • 2007
  • The study is to examine the psychophysiological responses evoked by negative emotions(fear and disgust) in children. 47 children(11-13 years old, 23 boys) participated in the study. While the children were experiencing fear or disgust emotion induced by audio-visual film clips, ECG, EDA, PPG and SKT are measured. Emotion assessment scale was used to confirm that emotions elicited by the film clips were significantly noticeable, which was measured self-report. The results turned out to be 100% and 89.4% of appropriate for fear and disgust emotions, respectively. Emotional intensity the children had experienced was rated as 4.05, 4.07 on 1-5 scale based on effectiveness of measurement of fear and disgust emotion. ANS reponses by fear and disgust were significantly between the resting state and emotional state induced. The result obtained from the fear emotion showed significant increases in SCL, NSCR, HR, RSA, RESP and HF. There was a significant difference in SCL and NSCR between the two emotions.

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Feature Extraction and Selection for Emotion Classification of inter-persons (개인 내 정서판별을 위한 특징 추출 및 선택)

  • Yang, Heui-Kyung;Lee, Jeong-Whan;Lee, Young-Jae;Lee, Pil-Jae;Sohn, Jin-Hun;Heo, Jun-Hyoung
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2011.07a
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    • pp.1970-1971
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    • 2011
  • 정서인식분야에서 현재 활발히 연구되고 있는 방법은 다양한 생체신호를 통해 인간의 감정을 인식하는 것이다. 생리심리학적 연구에서 인간의 감정상태와 생체반응은 강한 상관이 있다고 알려져 있다. 생체신호는 센서 등으로 비교적 간단하게 획득할 수 있으며, 이를 이용한 감정인식은 사회적, 문화적인 차이에 덜 민감하므로 최근에 주목 받고 있다. 본 연구에서는 audio-visual film clips 자극으로 기쁨, 분노, 놀람, 스트레스 4종류의 정서를 유발하고 그에 대한 반응으로써 생체신호를 측정하였다. 그리고 생체신호로부터 feature를 추출하였고, 주성분분석(PCA)로 특징 축소를 수행하였다. 4가지 정서를 분류 한 결과, 9명의 가우시안 프로세스 분류기에 의한 평균 정서 판별율은 64.85 % (57.14~70.0)의 결과를 얻었다.

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Relationship between the Level of Depression and Facial EMG Responses Induced by Humor among Children (유머에 의해 유발된 아동의 안면근육반응과 우울 수준과의 관계)

  • Jang, Eun-Hye;Lee, Ju-Ok;Sohn, Sun-Ju;Lee, Young-Chang;Sohn, Jin-Hun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 2010
  • The study is to examine relationship between the level of depression and facial EMG responses during the humor condition. Forty-three children(age range 22-49 years) participated in the study. The Korean Personality Inventory for Children(KPI-C) was used to measure the level of depression in children. While children were presented to audio-visual film clip inducing humor, facial EMG were measured on their faces(bilateral corrugators and orbicularis). A baseline state was measured during 60 seconds before the presentation of the stimulus, i.e., emotional state lasting 120 seconds. Participants were asked to report the intensity of their experienced emotion. The results of emotion assessment showed 95.3% appropriateness and 3.81 intensity on the 5 points Likert scale). Facial EMG showed a significant increase while participants experiencing humor compared to baseline state. Additionally, the result showed a negative correlation between right corrugator responses and the level of depression. The study findings showed the more children experienced depression, the less facial EMG activity they had while experiencing humor.

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The CNS Responses of Elderly Driver due to Signal Types at the Intersection: Focused on Yellow Interval Dilemma Situation (교차로 상황에 따른 고령운전자의 중추신경계 반응: 황색신호 딜레마를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Young-Chang;Kim, Bo-Seong;Kim, Hyun-Woo;Lim, Dong-Hoon;Bak, Mi-Seon;Min, Byung-Chan;Min, Yoon-Ki
    • Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea
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    • v.29 no.5
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    • pp.783-788
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    • 2010
  • This study was to examine to the CNS(Central Nervous System) responses of elderly drivers at the green, yellow, and red signal types. To examine this result, the older adults over age 65 who has more than 5 years of driving experience participated this experiment. In addition, we used audio-visual film clips as the stimulus than driving simulator, because the CNS reponses are sensitive to movement such as steering wheel. While subjects were watching one car's driving among green, yellow, or red signal types at the intersection, we measured their EEG(electroencephalogram) using monopolar electrodes from Fz, Cz and Pz sites. As a result, relative sizes of beta waves were changed due to the signal type conditions, and pre- and post-time of entering the intersection at the measured sites, separately. It suggests that the elderly drivers' CNS responses were different by the signal types.

Relationship between the Level of Anxiety and ANS Responses in Children Induced by Fearful Stimulus (공포자극에 의해 유발된 자율신경계반응과 불안수준과의 관계 : 초등학생을 대상으로)

  • Jang, Eun-Hye;Lee, Young-Chang;Im, Soo-Bin;Kim, Sook-Hee;Sohn, Jin-Hun
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.463-470
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    • 2007
  • There have been many studies on patients who suffer from anxiety disorders. However, there is been not enough attention on the difference in the level of between the two populations with and without anxiety disorders. This study was performed to investigate the difference in the ANS responses induced by fear in children. Experimental procedures were as follow: All subjects were in upper grade levels in elementary school. ANX(anxiety) scales of PIC(Personality Inventory for Children) were used to measure fear anxiety. Audio-visual clips were used as stimulus to provoke fear emotion. Baseline of physiological signals, ECG, PPG, EDA, and SKT, were measured for 30 seconds before the fear stimulus. Physiological signals were then recorded for 2 minutes while fear is evoked. Psychological and physiological responses were analyzed. All the children reacted to the fear stimulus with high intensity of fear. Physiological responses showed that SKT, SCR, NSCR, HR, RSA, RESP, HF were increased, while R-R was significantly decreased, respectively, during the period of fear induction. Analysis of the level of anxiety and the physiological responses produced by the experience of fear revealed a statistically significant positive correlation in SKT, HR, and RSA. In other words, the higher the level of anxiety, the higher the levels of SKT, HR, and RSA when children experienced fear in conclusion, it is confirmed through this research that physiological responses to fear is associated with the level of anxiety each individual.

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