Effects of Scent and Music on Moods and Stress in the Confined Resting Area

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL International Journal of Affective Engineering Pub Date : 2020-06-03 DOI:10.5057/ijae.ijae-d-19-00017
Chen Zhou, F. Shutoh, H. Komada, T. Yamanaka
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: Scent and music are acknowledged to generate physiological and psychological changes on people, and the combination of scent and music is exerted in diverse situations. However, effects and utilization of scent and music in confined resting environment have not been examined exhaustively. To investigate the effects of scent and music on people’s moods and stress in confined resting areas, towards a better understanding about the olfactory and auditory environment, we tested six combinations of scent and music. The results indicated that music hardly changed people’s stress evaluation, but had significant effects on moods. On the other hand, scent dramatically affected both moods and stress assessment. Profound comprehension about scent and music will offer further inspiration for the design of olfactory and auditory environment in confined spaces, and new knowledge and perspectives gained through this exploratory study will serve to the thorough and supplementary research in the future.
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气味和音乐对封闭休息区情绪和压力的影响
:气味和音乐对人的生理和心理的影响是公认的,气味和音乐的结合运用在不同的场合。然而,气味和音乐在密闭休息环境中的作用和利用尚未得到详尽的研究。为了研究气味和音乐对人们在封闭休息区域的情绪和压力的影响,为了更好地理解嗅觉和听觉环境,我们测试了六种气味和音乐的组合。结果表明,音乐几乎没有改变人们的压力评估,但对情绪有显著影响。另一方面,气味对情绪和压力评估都有显著影响。对气味和音乐的深刻理解将为密闭空间的嗅觉和听觉环境的设计提供进一步的灵感,通过探索性研究获得的新知识和新视角将为未来的深入和补充研究提供帮助。
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