探索异质空间中人的情感转换

Yung-Yi Juliet Chou, V. Lechêne
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这项初步研究旨在通过个体的心理生理变化来探索不同空间的情感质量,从而证明空间是一种刺激,可以唤起个人经历的连续性。这些数据是由14名参与者在曼哈顿的一个室内多功能公共空间行走和探索时通过生物传感器和随身相机收集的。这一发现证实了我们每个人对世界的理解都不同的观点。解读皮肤电导反应的基础揭示了我们超越语言表达的个人情感体验的粒度。
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Exploring Human Emotional Transition in Heterogeneous Space
This pilot study was designed to demonstrate spaces as stimuli that evoke the continuity of personal experiences by exploring the emotional quality of different spaces via an individual’s psycho-physiological changes. That data was collected by fourteen participants through a biosensor and a body camera while walking and exploring in an indoor multi-functional public space in Manhattan. The finding verified the idea that each of us makes sense of the world differently. What underlies the reading of skin conductance responses told the granularity of our personal emotional experiences beyond verbal expression.
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