Presentation 2014-05-29
Relationship between display resolution and physiological and psychological state during contents viewing
Kiyomi SAKAMOTO, Seiji SAKASHITA, Kuniko YAMASHITA, Akira OKADA,
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Abstract(in English) We experimentally evaluated the relationship between display resolution and physiological and psychological state during contents viewing at 4K and 2K on a 65-inch 4K TV. The results showed that the scores for "presence," "impact," "realism," "quality" and "precision" when viewing 4K scenic content were significantly higher than those for 2K content. Moreover, total-Hb in NIRS, representing nervous system activity, when viewing 4K natural scenic content was significantly higher than those for 2K content, and heart rate, representing sympathetic nervous system activities, when viewing 4K natural scenic content was significantly lower than those for 2K content.
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Keyword(in English) Physiological and psychological state / NIRS / HR variability / TV viewing / 4KTV
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Title (in English) Relationship between display resolution and physiological and psychological state during contents viewing
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Keyword(1) Physiological and psychological state
Keyword(2) NIRS
Keyword(3) HR variability
Keyword(4) TV viewing
Keyword(5) 4KTV
1st Author's Name Kiyomi SAKAMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation R&D Division, Panasonic Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Seiji SAKASHITA
2nd Author's Affiliation R&D Division, Panasonic Corporation
3rd Author's Name Kuniko YAMASHITA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Human life science, Osaka City University
4th Author's Name Akira OKADA
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Human life science, Osaka City University
Date 2014-05-29
Paper # HCS2014-16,HIP2014-16
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 68
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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