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EEG Changes Induced by Odor Effects after Stress of Long Monotonous Work; Application of Nonlinear Analysis Based on Chaos Dynamics(Peer Reviewed)
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- TAKEZAWA Kenji
- Department of Neuropsychiatry Nippon Medical School
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- KIMURA Mahito
- Department of Neuropsychiatry Nippon Medical School
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- MORI Takao
- Department of Neuropsychiatry Nippon Medical School
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- ENDO Shunkichi
- Department of Neuropsychiatry Nippon Medical School
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 長時間単純作業のストレス負荷に対する香り効果の脳波変化;カオス理論に基づく非線形解析を用いた検討
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Based on the findings of previous studies, we used nonlinear analysis of EEGs to investigate the effects of odor stimuli applied after the stress of monotonous work. Eight healthy adults who took the Uchida-Kraepelin test of working capability as mental working stress were subjects. Immediately after a post-stress session, subjects were exposed to odor or control stimuli. EEGs were concurrently recorded for 2 minutes. Psychological tests indicated that subjective fatigue and trait anxiety levels increased after stress loading, suggesting that subjects were placed under mental and physical stress. Both subjective fatigue and anxiety levels were reduced by any of the four odors when compared to odorless control air. Nonlinear analysis of EEGs indicated that D_c in the post-stress session was lower than in the pre-stress session. The subsequent odor stimuli induced an increase in D_c. Correlations were observed between Δ D_c and stress and stimuli, and changes were significant in the occipital and left parietal regions of the cerebral hemispheres. Our study demonstrated that the effect of odor stimuli on the human body might be associated with higher cerebral function, such as favorite odors and psychological changes including emotional alteration.
Journal
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- Journal of International Society of Life Information Science
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Journal of International Society of Life Information Science 20 (2), 721-731, 2002
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282763112099072
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- NII Article ID
- 110001080292
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- ISSN
- 24240761
- 13419226
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed