Evaluation of feelings of excitement caused by auditory stimulus in driving simulator using biosignals

Kodai Ito, Yoshihiro Harada, Tomoki Tani, Yuya Hasegawa, Haruhiko Nakatsuji, Yousuke Tate, Hiroki Seto, Takeshi Aikawa, Norio Nakayama, Michiko Ohkura

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Abstract

In recent years, Japanese young people are exhibiting less interest in driving. Since we believe that their interest can be increased by in-vehicle systems, in this study, we prepared a driving course that features exciting scenes and measured the biological signals of participants while they drove a driving simulator. We focused on the excitement of driving scenes in experiments using a DS and evaluated the feelings of excitement by EEGs and ECGs. We concluded that SDNN and RRV indexes identify feelings of excitement. In this report, we describe a new experiment and analyze its results, which show the same tendency about feeling excitement between questionnaires and biosignals such as EEGs and ECGs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Affective and Pleasurable Design - Proceedings of the AHFE International Conference on Affective and Pleasurable Design, 2016
EditorsCliff Sungsoo Shin, WonJoon Chung
PublisherSpringer Verlag
Pages231-240
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9783319416601
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
EventInternational Conference on Affective and Pleasurable Design, 2016 - Walt Disney World, United States
Duration: 2016 Jul 272016 Jul 31

Publication series

NameAdvances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
Volume483
ISSN (Print)2194-5357

Other

OtherInternational Conference on Affective and Pleasurable Design, 2016
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWalt Disney World
Period16/7/2716/7/31

Keywords

  • Biosignals
  • Driving simulator
  • Feeling excited
  • Human engineering

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Computer Science(all)

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