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A neurocognitive study of the emotional impact of geometrical criteria of architectural space
Architectural Science Review Pub Date : 2021-06-22 , DOI: 10.1080/00038628.2021.1940827
Avishag Shemesh 1 , Gerry Leisman 2, 3 , Moshe Bar 4 , Yasha Jacob Grobman 1
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The paper presents a new approach to examining the connection between human emotions and architectural space, focusing on the aspect of geometry. It examines how emotional reactions to geometrical manipulations within architectural space can be empirically measured and quantified. By using physiological sensors, such as EEG (Electroencephalography), GSR (Galvanic Skin Response), and eye-tracking (ET), we were able to collect data from participants experiencing virtual environments, differentiated by criteria of scale, proportion, protrusion and curvature. Findings suggest that these criteria influence the user's emotional state. The developed methodology, which combines both qualitative and quantitative measurements, shows changes of interest, both ‘positive’ and ‘negative’, suspected to indicate different emotional states.



中文翻译:

建筑空间几何标准情感影响的神经认知研究

该论文提出了一种新的方法来检验人类情感与建筑空间之间的联系,重点是几何学方面。它研究了如何根据经验测量和量化对建筑空间内几何操作的情绪反应。通过使用生理传感器,例如 EEG(脑电图)、GSR(皮肤电反应)和眼动追踪 (ET),我们能够从体验虚拟环境的参与者那里收集数据,这些数据根据尺度、比例、突出和曲率的标准进行区分. 结果表明,这些标准会影响用户的情绪状态。开发的方法结合了定性和定量测量,显示了“积极”和“消极”的兴趣变化,怀疑表示不同的情绪状态。

更新日期:2021-08-07
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