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Safety Evaluation of Individual Intersection Considering the Bio-Response (Electroencephalography) and the Cognitive Characteristics (생체반응(뇌파)과 인지평가 특성에 의한 개별 교차로 안전성 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Namgung, Moon;Lee, Byung Joo;Seo, Im Ki
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.30 no.3D
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    • pp.231-240
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    • 2010
  • As majority of the traffic accidents in intersections is caused by human factor, a close examination is required on its contributing factors through measuring the psychological and physiological response according to the driving characteristics of the drivers and the road conditions. In this study, for the safety evaluation of individual intersection considering human factors of the drivers, electroencephalography reaction was measured utilizing cutting-edge measuring equipment and survey on drivers' cognitive characteristics in ordinary times and while driving test was conducted. The relationship between the electroencephalography response when approaching the intersection and cognitive evaluation survey data in driving test was clarified, and individual intersection safety evaluation model was built considering cognitive evaluation factor and the reaction of a bio-response electroencephalography data. As a result, I could find out that cognitive evaluation was made through the reaction of a bio-response (Electroencephalography) process because electroencephalography reaction of a bio-response showed differently by the physical characteristics of the intersection and cognitive evaluation had a difference.

Effect of College Students' Perceived Stress, Cognitive Response to Stress, and Somatization on Heart Rate Variability (대학생의 지각된 스트레스, 인지적 스트레스, 신체화가 심박변이도에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Keum Suk;Yoon, Hea Min
    • Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.178-187
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    • 2019
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how college students' perceived stress, cognitive stress, and somatization affect their heart rate variability (HRV). Methods: This study is a cross-sectional survey research on 191 university students, registered at the G University. The perceived stress scale (PSS) and cognitive stress response scale, were used to assess level of stress. The somatization symptom scale of the Symptom Check List 90 (SCL-90), was used to assess level of somatization caused by stress. To assess heart rate variability (HRV), we conducted a five-minute test using a pulse wave analyzer, to analyze short-term HRV. Results: The SCL-90 somatization score had relatively high positive correlation (p< .001) with cognitive stress, but low positive correlation (p< .001) with perceived stress. Cognitive stress response had low negative correlation (p< .001) with 1nSDNN and 1nRMSSD among HRV parameters. Perceived stress was not correlated with HRV. Multiple regression analysis showed that variables of perceived stress, cognitive stress, and somatization symptoms, could not explain HRV. By contrast, one of the HRV indicators, 1nSDNN, was affected by age, gender, and aggressive-hostile thought, the latter being a subscale of the cognitive stress response scale. Conclusion: This study suggests that stress evaluation for people in early adulthood will be more effective, if the evaluation examines cognitive stress and heart rate variability.

The effect of color application on cognitive response in public facilities: The partial mediating effects of emotional response (공공시설물에서 컬러 적용이 인지반응에 미치는 영향과의 관계: 사용자 감성반응의 부분매개효과)

  • Park, Sungeuk;Myoung, Sungmin
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.154-163
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    • 2020
  • This study aimed to examine the speed of cognitive response of users by color application for the information searching or the searching how to use the target object. Also, the purpose of this study is to explore how color application has an impact on cognitive response, and to find the mediating effect of user's emotional response. A total of 227 persons were collected and analyzed by PASW 18.0 for data analysis. In conclusion, it was confirmed that color application had a direct effect on cognitive response, suggesting that emotional response may have a slight effect. Among four sub-factors of color applications, the most contribution factor of cognitive response was the clatiry and the lowest factor was the attention.

Data-Driven Senior Cognitive Response Modeling Using Cognitive Measurement Data (인지측정데이터를 이용한 데이터 기반 시니어 인지반응 모델링)

  • Lee, Seolhwa;Yun, Youdong;Ji, Hyesung;Lim, Heuiseok
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2017
  • The world's senior population is on the rise. In particular, unlike the past seniors who were in the digital insensitivity class, the smart seniors who want to continue to use smart devices and the Internet are emerging. Although the definition of senior is merely defined as a senior group, research on the characteristics of seniors has been done in psychology studies, but research using data based senior cognitive response is only at an early stage. In order to provide contents according to the cognitive characteristics of Smart Senior, there is a need to classify the cognitive characteristics of Smart Senior well. Therefore, this paper suggests a data - driven senior cognitive response modeling method that helps the enjoyment of culture for seniors through classification of cognitive responses to smart seniors.

Interaction Effects of Arousal Level of Positive Ambient Emotion and Advertisement Type on Product Evaluation

  • Choi, Nak Hwan;Oyunbileg, Tamir
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.37-53
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to show that the effectiveness of utilitarian versus hedonic attributefocused advertisement on product evaluation depends on the arousal level of positive emotion, and to explore mediation effect of cognitive response to utilitarian attribute-focused advertisement and affective response to hedonic attribute-focused advertisement on the effectiveness of utilitarian versus hedonic attribute-focused advertisement. This research employs a 2 (arousal level: mild vs. elevated) × 2 (advertisement type: utilitarian vs. hedonic) between-subjects design, and 200 undergraduate students participate in the experiment, in which there are 50 students at each experimental group. The results of ANCOVA with positive emotion level as a covariate on advertised product evaluation show significant interaction effect of arousal level and advertisement type, and no effect of positive emotional level. Both of the mediation effects of the cognitive response and those of the affective response are significant. Participants under mild (elevated) arousal of positive emotion more positively evaluate the product in utilitarian (hedonic) attribute-focused advertisement. The positive effect of utilitarian (hedonic) attributefocused advertisement on product evaluation is partially mediated by cognitive (affective) response to the advertisement when consumers are under the mild (elevated) arousal of positive emotion. The results of this study show that advertisers should use utilitarian (hedonic) attribute-focused advertisement to consumers under the mild (elevated) arousal of ambient positive emotion, which should be searched by exploring what kind of event they have experienced.

Comparison of Cognitive Response Time according to Ageing and Cognitive Ability (노화 및 인지 능력에 따른 인지반응시간 비교)

  • Kim, Eun-Mi;Kim, Jung-Wan
    • Therapeutic Science for Rehabilitation
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.81-94
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    • 2021
  • Objective : Response time plays a prominent part in research on cognitive ability and the aging effect. This study aimed to identify the impact of cognitive ability on information processing by conducting cognitive response time (CRT) using a computer program. Methods : This study was conducted in 30 normal elderly (NE) and 30 elderly with amnestic MCI (aMCI), aged 65-79 years old living in Daegu and Gyeongbuk. The results were analyzed using the statistical analysis program R 4.0.2 (University of Auckland, New Zealand). Results : In the three sub-areas of CRT, the total response time showed a significant difference depending on group or age, and the error rate showed a significant difference depending on age or group in some sub-areas. In the aMCI group, the performance of CRT significantly correlated with that of the overall cognition and memory test. Conclusion : Information processing depending on aging or cognitive ability and the differential performance of processing speed could be observed through CRT. The performance of this test was found to be significantly correlated with that of the overall cognition and memory test. Therefore, CRT could be used meaningfully as a simplified tool to predict the initial cognitive disorder of the elderly in the community.

Emotional and cognitive response process of mobile payment system users (모바일 결제시스템 사용자의 정서적, 인지적 반응 과정)

  • Park, Jin-hee;Park, Hye-min;Choi, Hun;Choi, Yoo-jung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.594-595
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    • 2022
  • In the process leading to the continuous use of mobile payment system users, emotional and cognitive reactions are carried out. In this study, a questionnaire was conducted to determine the effect of external factors(social, system, service factors) of the mobile payment system on the continuous use of emotional responses(pleasure, emotional trust) and cognitive responses(cognitive trust). The structural model was tested using SPSS and PLS. As a result of the analysis, it was found that external factors affect emotional and cognitive responses, and cognitive responses affect continuous use.

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The Effect of the Perceived Physical Environments of Hotel Kitchens on Cooking Employees' Internal Responses (호텔 주방의 지각된 물리적 환경이 조리 종사자의 내적 반응에 미치는 영향)

  • Heo, Jun;Yoo, Taek-Yong
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.217-231
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to examine how the perceived physical environments of hotel kitchens influence cooking employees' internal responses. According to the analysis results of this study, except Hypothesis 2 which was rejected in this study, all the hypotheses were partially accepted. These results support the research hypotheses of this study that comfort, spatiality, and convenience as physical environments will have significant effects on emotional response and cognitive response. Also, equipment use as convenience had statistically significant effects on both emotional response and cognitive response whereas working environment as comfort and kitchen circulation and working space as spatiality had no effect. Therefore, kitchen environment should be set up in the direction of guaranteeing kitchen convenience to the maximum, and the further researches on the constituent factors which have no effect on emotional response and cognitive response should be proceeded continuously.

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Exhibition Guide System Acceptance for Smart MICE

  • Heejeong Han;Chulmo Koo;Namho Chung
    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.61-74
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    • 2018
  • Meeting, Incentive travel, Convention, Exhibition (MICE) industries recently introduced new information systems, such as the exhibition guide system (EGS), to keep pace with Smart MICE and maximize the effect of exhibition performance. We investigate how persuasive EGS can affect the EGS acceptance of attendees via cognitive and affective response. We analyzed data from 442 EGS users at an exhibition. We found that information accuracy, information relevance, and source credibility were predictors of cognitive response. Source credibility had a significant effect on affective response. Furthermore, cognitive response was found to be a positive predictor of affective response and EGS acceptance. We also found affective response is a predictor of EGS acceptance. The theoretical and practical implications of the study were presented based on the results.

Cognitive-Behavioral Response to Auditory Hallucinations (환청에 대한 인지행동반응)

  • Chung, Young Chul;Eun, Hong Bai;Hwang, Ik Keun;Chung, Sang Keun;Kim, Young Hyen
    • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.295-301
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    • 1996
  • We investigated the characteristics of cognitive-behavioral response to auditory hallucinations in 27 schizophrenic patients. The results were as follows : 1) The most frequent cognitive and behavioral response was healthy cognitive one such as suppression or ignoring and increasing physiological arousal, respectively. 2) The characteristics of auditory hallucinations in good/fair copers was that if was more likely to be mild in severity and insight-oriented And increasing physiological arousal was used more frequently in good/fair copers and unhealthy cognitive-behavioral response was used more frequently in poor copers. 3) Out of 3 variables(duration, insight and severity of auditory hallucinations), the insight of auditory hallucinations was the only factor which made difference in unhealthy cognitive response. In conclusion, there were quite a diverse and unique cognitive-behavioral response to auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia.

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