遮罩(插图)
脑电图
计算机科学
可穿戴计算机
语音识别
人工智能
神经科学
心理学
嵌入式系统
艺术
视觉艺术
作者
Oranatt Chaichanasittikarn,Jeremy Lin Weixuan,Manuel S. Seet,Jia Wei Desmond Ng,Rahul Vyas,Gaurav Saini,Andrei Dragomir
标识
DOI:10.1109/embc53108.2024.10781996
摘要
Olfactory neuroscience has uncovered much about the neural underpinnings of conscious olfactory evaluations, most particularly in relation to pleasantness. Past research have focused on how the brain responds to purely pleasant or unpleasant odors, leaving little known about the neural responses to the masking of known unpleasant stimuli (malodors) by pleasant stimuli. To address this, in the present study participants were exposed to malodor of high and low intensity, with and without a pleasant masking stimuli. Electroencephalography (EEG) analyses have revealed that malodor masking induces significant modulations in cortical activity over frontal, central and parietal cortex, supported primarily by θ and β frequency band oscillations, which likely represent attention and affective neural processing, while also involving δ and α band oscillations. The findings pave the way for EEG-based detection of malodor suppression, which can support the design of effective olfactory masking techniques to combat odor annoyance in domestic and public environments.
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