Analyzing Brain Activities in Response To Music and Video Stimulants

Mohamed Fakhredine, Zahra Jaish, Houssein Ibrahim
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Studying the effects of different stimulants on the brain is an ongoing research aiming to discover the activities and reactions of the brain. In this sake, we propose a study to show the impact of external stimuli on the human brain. The implementation includes 50 subjects exposed to four various stimuli while recording EEG. First, a control experiment is done where EEG is recorded in the absence of any stimulation. Then, EEG is recorded while the subjects are watching two consecutive sections from nature and violence videos, listening to sections of classical music and then heavy music. The recorded signals are analysed through EEGLAB. The power spectral densities are computed and an analysed. The results showed a decrease in alpha absolute power was observed in 68.1% subjects when watching the nature movie, and in 72.34% subjects when watching the violence video. An increase in alpha and beta absolute power was detected in 70.45% of subjects when listening to the heavy music. Relative power spectral density showed a significant increase of delta rhythm upon watching the video of natural scenes, and a significant increase of alpha rhythm when listening to classical music. ANOVA test is also used to verify if any effect of the stimuli can be observed on each frequency bands. The results showed that the delta rhythm’s highest values were obtained in reaction to the natural scenes video and that there is a significant relationship between alpha rhythms and the stimulus due to Classical music.
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分析大脑活动对音乐和视频刺激的反应
研究不同刺激物对大脑的影响是一项正在进行的研究,旨在发现大脑的活动和反应。为此,我们提出了一项研究,以显示外部刺激对人类大脑的影响。该方法包括50名受试者在记录脑电图的同时暴露于四种不同的刺激。首先,在没有任何刺激的情况下进行控制实验,记录脑电图。然后,在受试者连续观看自然和暴力视频的两个部分,听古典音乐和重音乐的部分时,记录脑电图。记录的信号通过EEGLAB进行分析。对功率谱密度进行了计算和分析。结果表明,68.1%的受试者在观看自然电影时α绝对权力下降,72.34%的受试者在观看暴力电影时α绝对权力下降。70.45%的受试者在听重音乐时α和β绝对功率增加。相对功率谱密度在观看自然场景视频时δ节奏显著增加,在听古典音乐时α节奏显著增加。方差分析检验也用于验证是否有任何影响,刺激可以观察到每个频段。结果表明,δ节奏在自然场景视频的刺激下达到最高值,α节奏与古典音乐的刺激之间存在显著的关系。
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