Title Measurement of EEG and Analysis of Stress Change in Space Using Virtual Reality
Authors Kim, Sun-Uk ; Kang, Se-Yeon ; Ji, Seung-Yeul ; Jun, Han-Jong
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2019.35.8.73
Page pp.73-79
ISSN 1226-9093
Keywords Electroencephalography(EEG); Virtual Reality(VR); Monumental Architecture; Stress; Data Visualization
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the stress variation according to Hitler’s residence using EEG data. Hitler's residence, one of the most monumental buildings, is designed as a grand and overbearing space, giving the visitor a sense of psychological pressure when moving from a high space to low space. Based on the above background, this paper constructs Hitler's residence using virtual reality and measure the changes of the beta waves which are known to be related with stress when the floor level moves from high to low space in Hitler's residence built in virtual space. The results of the experiment are as follows; when moving from high to low space, the subjects' stress was high and at the same time brain waves variation was increased greatly due to changes in space.