含香味刺激的虚拟现实视觉自我表达激活差异的探索性fNIRS评估

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Art Therapy Pub Date : 2021-09-08 DOI:10.1080/07421656.2021.1957341
Girija Kaimal, Katrina Carroll-Haskins, Yigit Topoglu, A. Ramakrishnan, Asli Arslanbek, H. Ayaz
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摘要:一项受试者内实验设计研究了两种虚拟现实(VR)绘画条件(死记硬背和创造性自我表达)在有和没有香味刺激时前额叶皮层(PFC)激活的功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)评估的差异。参与者为健康成年人,包括18名女性,6名男性,年龄范围为18 - 54岁。研究结果显示了显著的差异,如死记硬背导致的PFC活动高于创造性自我表达任务。尽管香味对整个样本没有显著的影响,但对香味的反应在年龄和性别上出现了差异。研究表明,重复性的任务,如死记硬背可以增强注意力,创造性的自我表达任务可以减少PFC负荷,诱导放松和心流。
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Exploratory fNIRS Assessment of Differences in Activation in Virtual Reality Visual Self-Expression Including With a Fragrance Stimulus
Abstract A within-subjects experimental design examined differences in functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) assessment of prefrontal cortex (PFC) activation with two virtual reality (VR) drawing conditions (rote tracing and creative self-expression) with and without a fragrance stimulus. Participants were healthy adults and included 18 women, 6 men: age range = 18–54 years. Findings indicate significant differences such that rote tracing resulted in higher PFC activity than the creative self-expression task. Although there was no significant impact of fragrance on the overall sample, emergent differences in responsiveness to fragrance were seen by age and gender. The study suggests that repetitive tasks like rote tracing can enhance focus and the creative self-expressive tasks can reduce PFC load and induce relaxation and flow.
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Art Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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