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Physiological effects of forest-related visual, olfactory, and combined stimuli on humans: An additive combined effect

机译:森林相关视觉,嗅觉和组合刺激对人类的生理效应:添加剂组合效应

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The aim of this study was to investigate the physiological effects on brain activity and autonomic nervous activity of forest-related visual, olfactory, and combined visual and olfactory stimuli. Twenty-one female Japanese university students (age, 21.1 +/- 1.0 years) participated. In a soundproofed chamber with an artificial climate, each participant was presented for 90 s with the following conditions: an image of a forest landscape of Hinoki cypress trees with no odor (visual stimulus), a gray image with Hinoki cypress leaf essential oil (olfactory stimulus), an image of a forest landscape of Hinoki cypress trees with Hinoki cypress leaf essential oil (combined stimulus), and a gray image with no odor (control). As an indicator of brain activity, oxyhemoglobin concentrations were measured in the left and right prefrontal cortices using near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy. Heart rate variability and heart rate were used as indicators of autonomic nervous activity. The high-frequency component of heart rate variability, which reflects parasympathetic nervous activity, and the low-frequency/high-frequency ratio, which reflects sympathetic nervous activity, were evaluated. The following results were obtained in comparison with the control conditions: (1) the combined stimuli resulted in significantly decreased oxyhemoglobin concentrations in the left and right prefrontal cortices; (2) the olfactory stimulus resulted in significantly decreased oxyhemoglobin concentration in the right prefrontal cortex; and (3) the visual stimulus resulted in significantly decreased sympathetic nervous activity related to arousal or situations of stress. Results of a questionnaire indicated that these forest-related stimuli significantly increased the participant's feelings of "comfortable" and "relaxed," with the visual and combined stimuli significantly increasing feelings related to the terms "natural" and "realistic." In conclusion, forest-related visual, olfactory, and combined visual and olfactory stimuli induced physiological and psychological relaxation effects, and the combined visual and olfactory stimuli exhibited an additive effect.
机译:本研究的目的是探讨森林相关视觉,嗅觉,嗅觉和嗅觉刺激的脑活动和自主神经活性的生理影响。二十一位女性日本大学生(年龄21.1 +/- 1.0岁)参加。在具有人为气候的隔音室中,每位参与者都有90岁,具有以下条件:Hinoki赛普拉斯树木森林景观的形象,没有气味(视觉刺激),灰色图像与Hinoki柏树叶精油(嗅觉刺激),Hinoki柏树森林风景的形象与Hinoki柏树叶精油(组合刺激),以及没有气味的灰色图像(控制)。作为脑活动的指标,使用近红外时间分辨光谱法在左右前额叶皮质中测量氧气血红蛋白浓度。心率变异性和心率被用作自主神经活性的指标。评估了心率变异性的高频分量,反映了反映副交感神经神经活性,以及​​反映交感神经活动的低频/高频比。与对照条件相比,得到以下结果:(1)组合刺激导致左右前额叶皮质中的氧血病血红蛋白浓度显着降低; (2)嗅觉刺激导致右前额叶皮质中的氧血病血红蛋白浓度显着降低; (3)视觉刺激导致与唤醒或压力局势相关的交感神经活动显着降低。调查问卷的结果表明,这些与森林有关的刺激显着增加了参与者的“舒适”和“轻松”的感受,视觉和综合刺激显着增加与“自然”和“现实”的术语相关的感受。总之,森林相关的视觉,嗅觉和综合视觉和嗅觉刺激诱导的生理和心理松弛效应,以及综合的视觉和嗅觉刺激表现出添加剂效应。

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