Evaluation of Distraction Effect of Music Stimuli During Cycling Exercise With Low Intensity in Terms of Multiple Time Scale

There is a lack of research on the distraction effects of music stimuli with the multiple time scales of biological functions. It should be preferable to propose an effective strategy for evaluating the time-varying behavior (TVB) of psychological responses to music during exercise on autonomic nerv...

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Published inIEEE transactions on cognitive and developmental systems Vol. 15; no. 3; pp. 1043 - 1050
Main Authors Bao, Caijilahu, Ma, Zhiqiang, Wu, Zhuoyi, Gao, Wenjun, Jeon, Gwanggil, Kiryu, Tohru
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway IEEE 01.09.2023
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:There is a lack of research on the distraction effects of music stimuli with the multiple time scales of biological functions. It should be preferable to propose an effective strategy for evaluating the time-varying behavior (TVB) of psychological responses to music during exercise on autonomic nervous activity (ANA). From the RR interval time series of electrocardiograms recorded during cycling with low intensity, we estimated ANA-related indices: time- and frequency-domain indices estimated from the fluctuations of the RR interval. Then, we searched the temporal distribution of the stimulus-response module (SRM) that appeared in the TVB. The inspection of distraction effects was done for properly selected ANA. Then, related indices and the ratings of perceived exertion for evaluating appropriate participants are based on both the impression of favorability to music and the SRM occurrences. The results inferred that the multiple time scales strategy could be of help to assess the suitable approach to identify the distraction effects of music stimuli.
ISSN:2379-8920
2379-8939
DOI:10.1109/TCDS.2022.3157915