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Physiological and Psychological Effects of Watching Videos of Different Durations Showing Urban Bamboo Forests with Varied Structures

机译:观看不同时长的视频的生理和心理影响显示城市结构变化的竹林

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This study illustrated the physiological and psychological effects of watching videos of different durations showing bamboo forests with varied structures. Physiological indicators, including EEG (electroencephalogram), blood pressure, skin conductance, and pulse, were monitored in 180 Chinese university students (mean age: 20.72 ± 2.56 years) while they were watching bamboo videos. Before and after watching the videos, their psychological indicators, including positive and negative moods, were measured using the Profile of Mood States questionnaire. After watching the bamboo videos of different durations, all of the physiological indicators responded to the stimulation after only 1 min. The indicators showed different trends at 1, 3 and 5 min. EEG decreased and then was maintained at a stable level after 1 min, and the high β, low β, and α waves had no significant differences between 1, 3 and 5 min. Blood pressure dropped to a stable state after 3 min, and the decline was significantly different greater after 3 min than after 1 min. Skin conductance increased for 1 to 5 min, and it did not stabilize after a long time (5 min). Pulse decreased after 1 min but increased after 5 min. After watching the videos with bamboo of varying structures, the physiological and psychological indicators showed significantly different changes. Skin conductance significantly increased (mean value: 6.78%), and the amount of sweat was more effectively reduced, thereby reducing tension, when the students viewed videos of sympodial bamboo forests compared with monopodial bamboo forests. Bamboo forests with a higher canopy density (0.83–0.85) could significantly decrease α waves (mean value: 1.50 Hz), relaxing the human body. High β and low β waves showed greater decreases, with tension reduced more effectively, when bamboo forests with a low tilt ratio (< 1.5%) were viewed. Bamboo forests with neat undergrowth could have more beneficial physiological and psychological effects on the human body.
机译:这项研究说明了观看不同时长的视频显示生理结构不同的竹林的生理和心理影响。在180名中国大学生观看竹竿录像的同时,监测了包括EEG(脑电图),血压,皮肤电导率和脉搏在内的生理指标。在观看视频之前和之后,使用情绪状态概况问卷测量了他们的心理指标,包括积极和消极的情绪。在观看了不同持续时间的竹视频后,所有生理指标仅在1分钟后就对刺激做出了响应。指标在1、3和5分钟时显示出不同的趋势。 1分钟后脑电图下降,然后保持稳定,高β,低β和α波在1、3和5分钟之间无显着差异。血压在3分钟后下降到稳定状态,并且3分钟后的降幅与1分钟后的降幅明显不同。皮肤电导增加1至5分钟,长时间(5分钟)后不稳定。 1分钟后脉搏减少,但5分钟后脉搏增加。用不同结构的竹子观看视频后,生理和心理指标显示出明显不同的变化。当学生观看独脚架竹林的视频时,皮肤电导显着增加(平均值:6.78%),出汗量得到更有效的减少,从而减轻了紧张感。冠层密度较高(0.83–0.85)的竹林可以显着降低α波(平均值:1.50 Hz),使人体放松。当观察低倾斜率(<1.5%)的竹林时,高β波和低β波显示出更大的下降,张力更有效地降低。灌木丛整齐的竹林可能对人体产生更有益的生理和心理影响。

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