2020
DOI: 10.26444/aaem/106233
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The effects of interior design on wellness – Eye tracking analysis in determining emotional experience of architectural space. A survey on a group of volunteers from the Lublin Region, Eastern Poland

Abstract: Introduction and objective. Using the concepts of Ulrich's theory of supportive design and Malkin's healing environment, an eye tracking experiment was designed in order to measure respondents' reactions while looking at visualisations of various interiors, with the aim of verifying whether certain parameters of an interior are related to emotional reactions in terms of positive stimulation, and the sense of security and comfort. Materials and method. 12 boards were designed, incorporating standard features of… Show more

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“…Linear interpolation was applied in order to reduce the impact of blinking or artifacts [64]. A sudden pupil size change of 0.1 mm, within a 3 ms time span, was marked as an artifact [64,65]. Missing data, especially data related to blinks, were ignored and were not included in the further processing.…”
Section: Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linear interpolation was applied in order to reduce the impact of blinking or artifacts [64]. A sudden pupil size change of 0.1 mm, within a 3 ms time span, was marked as an artifact [64,65]. Missing data, especially data related to blinks, were ignored and were not included in the further processing.…”
Section: Datasetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before starting the study, each participant had the operation of the apparatus thoroughly explained to them and was acquainted with (1) the purpose of the research, (2) the research procedure, and (3) the number of presented preparations [22,33].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For interior environment design, a combination of virtual reality (VR) with EEG/ERP, ET has been used to effectively measure neurophysiological information related to human subjective feelings as well as cognitive functions across different interior environments. These include the proportion of interior functional areas, lighting designs, room color schemes, furniture color and other spatial environment designs, with respect to human emotions, security and comfort ( Tuszynska-Bogucka et al, 2020 ). In terms of navigation design, since indoor wayfinding is a daily and complex activity, current researches have also applied high-resolution, immersive virtual reality (VR) technology, in combination with EEG and ET, to mine human way finding data.…”
Section: Knowledge Fusion Of Neuroscience Tools In Building Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%