This study examined the physiological effects of touching wood with various coating with the palm of the hand on brain activity and autonomic nervous activity. Participants were 18 female university students (mean age, 21.7 ± 1.6 years). As an indicator of brain activity, oxyhemoglobin concentrations were measured in the left and right prefrontal cortices using near-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy. Heart rate variability (HRV) and heart rate were used as indicators of autonomic nervous activity. The high-frequency (HF) component of HRV, which reflects parasympathetic nervous activity, and the low-frequency (LF)/HF ratio, which reflects sympathetic nervous activity, were measured. Plates of uncoated, oil-finished, vitreous-finished, uret...
Objectives: To quantify neurological dysfunction in workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration us...
Art therapy encourages the use of art materials to express feelings and thoughts in a supportive env...
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a disease caused by working with tools that produce vibrations...
This study aimed to clarify the physiological effects of touching wood with the palm, in comparison ...
We clarified the physiological effects of tactile stimulation of the soles of the feet with the wood...
In this study, the stress-reducing effects of wood and plants were studied in the context of an offi...
This study was aimed to clarify the physiological effects of visual stimulation using forest imagery...
By covering interiors, such as walls, ceilings and floors, with wooden surfaces, one can change the ...
The public defense on 17th April 2020 at 12:00 will be organized via remote technology. Please foll...
Previous studies on tactile experiences have investigated a wide range of material surfaces across v...
The benefits of various nature-derived stimuli that can be used for stress relief and relaxation has...
Two experiments were conducted to measure both the psychological and physiological effects of touchi...
Nature therapy has been demonstrated to induce physiological relaxation. The psychophysiological eff...
Introduction: Touch is important for individuals subjective well-being, is typically rewarding, and ...
The objective of this study was to compare physiological and psychological relaxation by assessing h...
Objectives: To quantify neurological dysfunction in workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration us...
Art therapy encourages the use of art materials to express feelings and thoughts in a supportive env...
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a disease caused by working with tools that produce vibrations...
This study aimed to clarify the physiological effects of touching wood with the palm, in comparison ...
We clarified the physiological effects of tactile stimulation of the soles of the feet with the wood...
In this study, the stress-reducing effects of wood and plants were studied in the context of an offi...
This study was aimed to clarify the physiological effects of visual stimulation using forest imagery...
By covering interiors, such as walls, ceilings and floors, with wooden surfaces, one can change the ...
The public defense on 17th April 2020 at 12:00 will be organized via remote technology. Please foll...
Previous studies on tactile experiences have investigated a wide range of material surfaces across v...
The benefits of various nature-derived stimuli that can be used for stress relief and relaxation has...
Two experiments were conducted to measure both the psychological and physiological effects of touchi...
Nature therapy has been demonstrated to induce physiological relaxation. The psychophysiological eff...
Introduction: Touch is important for individuals subjective well-being, is typically rewarding, and ...
The objective of this study was to compare physiological and psychological relaxation by assessing h...
Objectives: To quantify neurological dysfunction in workers exposed to hand-transmitted vibration us...
Art therapy encourages the use of art materials to express feelings and thoughts in a supportive env...
Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) is a disease caused by working with tools that produce vibrations...