Sussex Computer Human Interaction (SCHI) Lab, School of Engineering and Informatics, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
Imperial College, London, UK.
Sci Data. 2018 Jun 26;5:180120. doi: 10.1038/sdata.2018.120.
The human emotional reactions to stimuli delivered by different sensory modalities is a topic of interest for many disciplines, from Human-Computer-Interaction to cognitive sciences. Different databases of stimuli eliciting emotional reaction are available, tested on a high number of participants. Interestingly, stimuli within one database are always of the same type. In other words, to date, no data was obtained and compared from distinct types of emotion-eliciting stimuli from the same participant. This makes it difficult to use different databases within the same experiment, limiting the complexity of experiments investigating emotional reactions. Moreover, whereas the stimuli and the participants' rating to the stimuli are available, physiological reactions of participants to the emotional stimuli are often recorded but not shared. Here, we test stimuli delivered either through a visual, auditory, or haptic modality in a within participant experimental design. We provide the results of our study in the form of a MATLAB structure including basic demographics on the participants, the participant's self-assessment of his/her emotional state, and his/her physiological reactions (i.e., skin conductance).
人类对不同感觉模态传递的刺激的情绪反应是许多学科(从人机交互到认知科学)感兴趣的主题。有许多不同的情感反应刺激数据库,经过大量参与者的测试。有趣的是,一个数据库中的刺激总是同一类型的。换句话说,到目前为止,还没有从同一参与者中获得和比较不同类型的情感诱发刺激的数据。这使得在同一个实验中使用不同的数据库变得困难,限制了研究情绪反应的实验的复杂性。此外,虽然有刺激和参与者对刺激的评分,但参与者对情感刺激的生理反应通常被记录但不被共享。在这里,我们在一个参与者内的实验设计中通过视觉、听觉或触觉模态来测试刺激。我们以 MATLAB 结构的形式提供我们的研究结果,包括参与者的基本人口统计学信息、参与者对自己情绪状态的自我评估以及他/她的生理反应(即皮肤电导率)。