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[2U5-IS-5-01] Investigation of a method for measuring affection and aversion by electroencephalography using images and odor stimuli
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Keywords:EEG signals, Event-related potentials, N200, N400, P600
This research had EEG measurement experiment using images and odor stimuli with the aim of establishing method for reading affection and aversion from brain information. In an odorless state, affection is distinguishable by existence of P600. It may be difficult to distinguish between indifference and aversion in an odorless state. N200 appeared more clearly when a bad odor was presented than in an odorless state or when presented with an aroma. This suggests the possibility of distinguishing preferences by looking at N200. It is thought to be possible to discriminate preferences by pattern matching by looking at N400 and P600. When presenting an aroma, only affection can be distinguished by looking at P600. This result is expected to be applied to marketing. In this research, N400 which had not been focused on in previous studies was observed. The possibility that N400 was some kind of reaction related to preference was found.
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