Correlation Between Subjective Preference of Essential Oils and EEG Response

주관적 향의 선호도와 뇌파 반응과의 상관관계

  • 민병찬 (한국표준과학연구원 인간공학연구실) ;
  • 정순철 (한국표준과학연구원 인간공학연구실) ;
  • 한정수 (한국과학기술원 전자전산학과) ;
  • 변증남 (한국과학기술원 전자전산학과) ;
  • 김철중 (한국표준과학연구원 인강공학연구실) ;
  • 김준수 ((주)키맥스)
  • Published : 2000.11.01

Abstract

In this present study, the correlation between subjective preference of essential odors and EEG response were investigated quantitatively. EEG signals were measured from 19 electrodes according to the International 10-20 system (Fpl, Fp2, F2/4, F7/8, Fz, C3/4, Cz, P3/4, Pz, T3/4, T5/6, Ol/2) from 8 healthy males subjects in four odor conditions. Four odor conditions (Rose oil bulgarian, Lemon oil misitano, Jasmin abs, Laverder iol france (KIMEX co. Ltd)) were applied for each subject in the experiment. Through the subjective evaluation, the most pleasant odor for each subject was determined. The power spectrum of ${\alpha}$/${\beta}$ of EEG signals from the most pleasant odor was compared with those from the control condition, which has no odor at all. It was observed that the power spectrum of ${\alpha}$/${\beta}$ of EEG from the most pleasant odor was increased significantly on F3, F3, F4,74 comparing to the control condition. This result indicates that the power spectrum of ai${\beta}$ could be a new index for measuring the levels of pleasantness of odors.

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