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- Title
スヌーズレンルームにおける視覚刺激の色彩効果について 一事象関連電位(ERP)を用いてー
- Authors
橋本翠; 金澤寛
- Abstract
This study was based on the relationship between colors and brain waves described by Mishima and Fujii (1991). We investigated the effect of color differences on attention distribution in a snoezelen environment using the experimental procedure developed by Hashimoto et al. (2017; 2018; 2019) for assessing ERP in the visual oddball task. Results indicated that target stimuli in a yellow environment had the lowest amplitude compared to Snoezelen environments in other colors. Red had the highest amplitude in Pz (posterior) electrodes, which was larger than the amplitude for blue. These results supported Mishima and Fujii (1991) that blue environments diminished the motivation for task performance and indicated the importance of selecting the colors of visual stimuli in Snoezelen environments.
- Subjects
BRAIN waves; VISUAL perception; TASK performance; SNOEZELEN; ACHIEVEMENT motivation; STROOP effect
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Education & Welfare on Snoezelen, 2021, Vol 4, p40
- ISSN
2432-6003
- Publication type
Article