Abstract:The aim of this work is to analyze malaise of viewing 3D videos using EEG to explore the relationship between power spectral features of EEG and the discomfort due to view 3D video. The EEG power spectrum was compared with gravity frequency adopted before viewing videos, during viewing videos as well as that of after rest. The subjective questionnaire was designed, and taken as a comparative factor of the EEG results. Experimental results showed that in the whole brain region, the power spectrum of viewing 3D videos were lower than that of 2D, while the gravity frequency of viewing 3D videos is the same as in the pre frontal lobe, which has obvious differences(P <0.05). But the EEG power spectrum and the gravity frequency have no obvious differences (P >0.05). Besides, the score of the subjective questionnaire is reduced after viewing both 2D and 3D videos, though the score of viewing 3D showed more obvious than that of viewing 2D, there is no significant difference between them(P >0.05). Conclusion Malaise caused by watching 3D videos has a strong correlation with features of Power spectrum and the gravity frequency. Compared to the 2D videos, the power spectrum and gravity frequency of the 3D videos were much lower, whereas the malaise caused by viewing 3D videos was also reflected in the subjective information. Therefore, the EEG power spectrum characteristics and subjective information could provide basic data for the evaluation of the malaise caused by viewing 3D videos.
靳静娜 刘志朋 李颖 尹杰 殷涛. 观看3D影像所致不适感的脑电功率谱特征分析[J]. 中国生物医学工程学报, 2012, 31(5): 655-661.
JIN JingNa LIU ZhiPeng LI Ying YIN Jie YIN Tao*. Characteristic Analysis of Malaise Caused by Viewing 3D Videos Based on EEG Power Spectrum. journal1, 2012, 31(5): 655-661.
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