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Cinema audiences reproducibly vary the chemical composition of air during films by broadcasting scene specific emissions on breath

机译:电影观众通过广播呼吸中特定场景的排放物可再现地改变电影中空气的化学成分

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Human beings continuously emit chemicals into the air by breath and through the skin. In order to determine whether these emissions vary predictably in response to audiovisual stimuli, we have continuously monitored carbon dioxide and over one hundred volatile organic compounds in a cinema. It was found that many airborne chemicals in cinema air varied distinctively and reproducibly with time for a particular film, even in different screenings to different audiences. Application of scene labels and advanced data mining methods revealed that specific film events, namely “suspense” or “comedy” caused audiences to change their emission of specific chemicals. These event-type synchronous, broadcasted human chemosignals open the possibility for objective and non-invasive assessment of a human group response to stimuli by continuous measurement of chemicals in air. Such methods can be applied to research fields such as psychology and biology, and be valuable to industries such as film making and advertising.
机译:人类通过呼吸和皮肤不断向空气中排放化学物质。为了确定这些排放是否响应视听刺激而发生可预测的变化,我们连续监测了电影院中的二氧化碳和一百多种挥发性有机化合物。人们发现,即使是针对不同的观众进行不同的放映,电影中空气中的许多空气传播化学物质也会随着时间的推移而显着且可重复地变化。场景标签和先进的数据挖掘方法的应用表明,特定的电影事件(即“悬念”或“喜剧”)使观众改变了特定化学物质的排放。这些事件类型的同步广播的人类化学信号为通过连续测量空气中的化学物质客观地,无创地评估人类对刺激的反应提供了可能性。这样的方法可以应用于心理学和生物学等研究领域,并且对电影制作和广告等行业具有重要意义。

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