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Evaluation of a Traffic Light System Focusing on Autonomic Nervous System Activity for Overcoming Yellow Signal Dilemma
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조형석 Hyung-seok Jo , 김규범 Kyu-beom Kim , 안석현 Seok-huen Ahn , 민병찬 Byung-chan Min |
KJSES 23(3) 3-10, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.3 |
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This study is aimed at investigating drivers' reactions to yellow signal dilemma situations as a result of the existing signal system, and developing a new signal system. A driver-centered coping model was developed through bio-signal analysis. The driver's physiological response in the existing signal system was observed, and the signal system was developed by applying intersection road driving conditions using a car graphic simulator. Participants were classified into a control group (existing signal system) and an experimental group for a new yellow signal system (new signal system). Based on the results, the emergence of parasympathetic nerves was higher in the experimental group than in the control group, where a statistically significant difference was observed (p < 0.05). The newly developed signal system appeared to cause tension among drivers; however, the sympathetic to parasympathetic nerve ratio was 6: 4, which could be interpreted as an ideal balance. We conclude that drivers can drive more stably if the coping signal system developed in this study is applied to the traffic system.
keyword : Yellow-Signal Dilemma, Signal System, Autonomic Nervous System, Graphic Driving Simulator, 황색신호 딜레마, 자율신경계, 신호체계, 자동차 그래픽 시뮬레이터
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Passenger's Electrocardiogram Change due to Color Temperature in Case of Elevator Jam
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김호겸 Ho-gyeom Kim , 김규범 Kyu-beom Kim , 조형석 Hyung-seok Jo , 안석현 Seok-huen Ahn , 민병찬 Byung-chan Min |
KJSES 23(3) 11-18, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.11 |
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This study aims to suggest the most stable color temperature that can relieve the anxiety of passengers in case of an elevator trapped accident. The experiment was conducted on 10 adult men in their 20s. The color temperature of the interior lighting of the elevator was adjusted to four stages (3,000 K; 6,000 K; 9,000 K; and 12,000 K). Electrocardiogram (ECG) was measured and analyzed to observe the reaction of the user’s autonomic nervous system decline in 3,000 K; 6,000 K; 9,000 K compared with 12,000 K, where a statistically significant difference was recognized (p < 0.01). Among them, the activity of the sympathetic nervous system was the lowest under the condition of 3,000 K. Through this study, it was found that the color temperature of 3,000 K induced a sense of stability among passengers in the event of an elevator jam. If the results of this study are used, it seems that the stability of passengers will be secured in the event of an elevator jam.
keyword : Elevator, Jam, Color Temperature, ECG, 승강기, 갇힘 사고, 색 온도, 심전도
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Characteristics of Academic-, Social-, Emotional-, and Career Adaptation to College Life among Clustered Freshmen Using DEU-GRIT: A Focus on D University
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이정희 Jung-hee Lee , 강창완 Chang-wan Kang , 박애영 Ae-young Park , 고미나 Mi-na Ko , 강정임 Jung-im Kang , 신지영 Ji-young Shin , 최서현 Seo-hyun Choi , 이진현 Jin-hyun Lee , 함수민 Su-min Ham , 김보성 Boseong Kim |
KJSES 23(3) 19-36, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.19 |
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This study is aimed at analyzing the characteristics of adaptation to college life among freshmen of D University by utilizing the DEU-GRIT test. To achieve this, we examined differences in level of college life adaptation according to gender and major, and explored the characteristics of college life adaptation among college freshmen who were clustered based on their level of academic, social, emotional, and career adaptation, which is an important factor in adaptation to college life. Moreover, based on the DEU-GRIT test standards, we also explored the characteristics of their college life adaptation by sorting out low level groups of freshmen with difficulties adapting. The results demonstrated that male students had a higher level of emotional adaptation than female students, and that science and technology majors had higher levels of academic and emotional adaptation than students in the humanities and society majors. Furthermore, a cluster analysis based on 4 factor levels of college life adaptation showed that cluster 1 had a high level of adaptability to all factors, but cluster 3 had a low level of adaptability to all factors. Moreover, while cluster 2 showed a high level of emotional adaptation, cluster 4 showed a low level of emotional adaptation. On the other hand, a lower-standard group of DEU-GRIT tests showed that the level of academic adaptation and social adaptation was higher among female students than among male students. However, the overall level of college life, academic, and emotional adaptation were higher among science and technology students than among those majoring in humanities and social studies. In addition, a cluster analysis based on the level of 4 factors of college life adaptation of lower-standard groups showed that cluster 1 of the lower-standard groups had a high level of emotional adaptation, while cluster 2 of the lower-standard groups had a low level of emotional and career adaptation and a high level of academic and social adaptation. Also, cluster 3 of the lower-standard groups was found to have low levels of all factors, and cluster 4 of the lower-standard groups showed low levels of social and emotional adaptation and high levels of academic and career adaptation. This indicates that, in terms of social and emotional adaptation among freshmen, participation in psychological counseling programs tailored according to gender is necessary and, regarding the major, relative emotional intervention is required due to the high and low expectations of job prospects. In conclusion, the emotional and social adaptation to college life among the lower-level groups is likely to serve as a protective factor for college life adaptation, suggesting that specific intervention should be contemplated.
keyword : The Freshmen, Adaptation to College Life, Gender, The Field of Major, Characteristics of the Cluster, Academic-Adaptation, Social-Adaptation, Emotional-Adaptation, Career-Adaptation, 대학 신입생, 대학 생활 적응, 성별, 전공 분야, 군집 특성, 학업 적응, 사회 적응, 정서 적응, 진로 적응
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Designing Smart Sportswear to Support the Prevention of Sports Injuries in Badminton Club Activities
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김신혜 Shin-hye Kim , 이주현 Joo-hyeon Lee |
KJSES 23(3) 37-46, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.37 |
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This study was aimed at investigating the activities of a badminton club and designing smart wear to prevent sports injuries during badminton club activities. Everyone is familiar with sports in an aging society and clubs are gradually developing. Popular badminton club activities lead to frequent sports injuries, especially ankle injuries, which are a serious problem that hampers members' participation in sports. Therefore, this study aims to propose a prototype design for smart wear to prevent sports injuries, including ankle injuries. First, we identified the characteristics and considerations of members of badminton clubs, and the components of smart wear to prevent sports injuries. Second, members of the badminton clubs and an elite badminton player participated in a survey on the issues and requirements associated with wearing smart wear. Third, usage scenarios for smart wear were created based on literature reviews and the user assessment lists. Fourth, a prototype of the smart wear to prevent sports injuries including ankle injuries was created based on the scenarios. With the proposed smart wear, members of badminton clubs who may require assistance with sports injuries will be able to monitor said injuries, as well as their health condition, as avatars in visual games through a smart terminal. The visual game system will provide easier access to information about sports injuries and health. This smart sportswear will allow members of badminton clubs to prevent sports injuries and review their performance. This study can be utilized to design smart wear to prevent sports injuries and monitor sporting activities or bio-signals.
keyword : Smart Sportswear, Smart Wear, Smart Healthcare, Badminton Club, Sports Injuries, Ankle Injuries, Aging Society, Sports for All, Bio-Signal Monitoring, 스포츠용 스마트의류, 스마트의류, 스마트 헬스케어, 배드민턴 동호회, 스포츠 상해, 발목 상해, 고령화 사회, 생활체육, 생체 신호 모니터링
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Effects of Low-Level Visual Attributes on Threat Detection: Testing the Snake Detection Theory
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김태훈 Taehoon Kim , 권다솜 Dasom Kwon , 이도준 Do-joon Yi |
KJSES 23(3) 47-62, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.47 |
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The snake detection theory posits that, due to competition with snakes, the primate visual system has been evolved to detect camouflaged snakes. Specifically, one of its hypotheses states that the subcortical visual pathway mainly consisting of koniocellular cells enables humans to automatically detect the threat of snakes without consuming mental resources. Here we tested the hypothesis by comparing human participants’ responses to snakes with those to fearful faces and flowers. Participants viewed either original images or converted ones, which lacked the differences in color, luminance, contrast, and spatial frequency energies between categories. While participants in Experiment 1 produced valence and arousal ratings to each image, those in Experiment 2 detected target images in the breaking continuous flash suppression (bCFS) paradigm. As a result, visual factors influenced the responses to snakes most strongly. After minimizing visual differences, snakes were rated as being less negative and less arousing, and detected more slowly from suppression. In contrast, the images of the other categories were less affected by image conversion. In particular, fearful faces were rated as greater threats and detected more quickly than other categories. In addition, for snakes, changes in arousal ratings and those in bCFS response times were negatively correlated: Those snake images, the arousal ratings of which decreased, produced increased detection latency. These findings suggest that the influence of snakes on human responses to threat is limited relative to fearful faces, and that detection responses in bCFS share common processing mechanisms with conscious ratings. In conclusion, the current study calls into question the assumption that snake detection in humans is a product of unconscious subcortical visual processing.
keyword : Snake Detection Theory, Threat Detection, Valence, Arousal, Continuous Flash Suppression, 뱀 탐지 이론, 위협 탐지, 정서가, 각성, 연속점멸억제
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Effect of Color and Emotional Context on Processing Emotional Information of Biological Motion
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김제중 Jejoong Kim , 김유리 Yuri Kim , 조은의 Eunui Jo |
KJSES 23(3) 63-78, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.63 |
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It is crucial to process not only social cognitive information but also various emotional information for appropriate social interaction in everyday life. The processing of emotions embedded in social stimuli is affected by various context and external factors and the features of their own. Emotion discrimination tasks using point-light biological motion were conducted in this study to understand the factors influencing emotion processing and their effects. A target biological motion with angry or happy emotion was presented in the first task in red, green, white, or yellow color. A white angry, happy, or neutral “cue” biological motion was displayed simultaneously. Participants judged the emotion of the target relative to the cue stimulus by comparing the target with the cue. The second task used only emotionally neutral stimuli to find effect by the color itself. The results indicated an association between the specific color of the target and emotion. Red facilitated processing anger, whereas green appeared to facilitate happy emotion. The discrimination accuracy was high when the emotions of the cue and the target were identical in general, but the combination of red color and anger yielded different results compared with the rest of the conditions. Some illusory emotional responses associated with the target colors were observed in the second task. We could observe the effects of external factors in this study, affecting the emotional processing using biological motion rather than conventional face stimuli. Possible follow-up studies and clinical research were discussed.
keyword : Biological Motion, Color, Context, Emotion, Social Cognition, 생물형운동, 색, 맥락, 정서, 사회인지
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Effect of Inconsistency Between Visually Perceived Walking Speed and Physically Perceived Walking Speed on VR Sickness in VR-Treadmill Walking
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최인범 Inbeom Choi , 박종진 Jong-jin Park , 김신우 Shinwoo Kim , 이형철 Hyung-chul O Li |
KJSES 23(3) 79-90, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.79 |
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The inconsistency in different sensory information causes virtual reality (VR) sickness. This research verifies whether the consistent sensory information reduces VR sickness within treadmill-based virtual reality. Furthermore, we examined the inconsistency between the visually perceived walking speed by optical flow in VR and the physically perceived walking speed in treadmill walking on VR sickness. In Experiment 1, participants reported VR sickness levels while experiencing an increase in the virtual reality. We compared the VR sickness level reported on the standing still condition with that on the treadmill-walking condition. Based on our results, less VR sickness and more sense of presence and immersion were reported on the treadmill-walking condition than on the standing still condition. In Experiment 2 and Experiment 3, the effect of inconsistency between perceived visual speed and perceived walking speed on VR sickness was examined. Interestingly, participants reported less sickness when the perceived visual speed was faster than the perceived walking speed, compared to when the sense of speed was consistent. These results imply that allowing participants to walk on a treadmill while experiencing virtual reality reduces VR sickness. Hence, the perceived visual-walking speed consistency is not necessarily required to reduce VR sickness.
keyword : Vr Sickness, Treadmill-Based Virtual Reality, Sensory Conflict Theory, Multisensory Integration, Speed Perception, Inconsistency of Perceived Walking Speed, 가상현실 멀미, 가상현실 - 트레드밀 보행, 감각 갈등 이론, 다감각 통합, 속도 지각, 속도감 불일치
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Instagram User’s Contingent Self-Esteem and Depression: A Mediating Role of Upward Social Comparison
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조성윤 Seong-yun Cho , 노환호 Hwan-ho Noh , 이병관 Byung-kwan Lee , 임혜빈 Hye Bin Rim |
KJSES 23(3) 91-102, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.91 |
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Contingent self-esteem can be maintained by meeting the standards of social or introjected values. This study investigated whether social media-related contingent self-esteem was associated with depression in Instagram users; in a sample of 319 Instagram users, we examined the effect of contingent self-esteem on depression and the mediating effect of upward social comparison on this theorized relationship. The study findings indicated that higher contingent self-esteem predicted higher levels of depression for a week in Instagram users, which could be explained by the upward social comparisons made on this application, and showed that Instagram users with higher contingent self-esteem tended to compare themselves with other users they considered superior, thereby increasing their depression. This study provided evidence for the mechanism underlying the association between using social media and psychological well-being and indicated the vulnerability of contingent self-esteem within the social media context. Other implications and future research directions were also discussed.
keyword : Instagram, Contingent Self-Esteem, Upward Social Comparison, Depression, Social Media, 인스타그램, 조건부 자아존중감, 상향적 사회비교, 우울감, 소셜미디어
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Self-distancing as a Cognitive Tool for Emotion Regulation: Its Concept, Measurement, and Effect
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조명현 Myung Hyun Cho |
KJSES 23(3) 103-120, 2020 DOI : 10.14695/KJSOS.2020.23.3.103 |
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This study reviewed the literature on the self-distancing method for emotion regulation. Self-distancing refers to taking a step back in dealing with one's own experiences and interpreting them in a relatively objective manner. Studies have indicated that self-distancing affects cognitive and emotional processes, which are particularly beneficial in regulating negative emotions. Therefore, this study focused on organizing previous results to summarize their meaning, assess means of measurement, and analyze possible effects. Above all, the related concepts of an observer's rational perspective and self-reflection were presented to clarify the definition of self-distancing, followed by a discussion of its measurement. Based on this, the effects of self-distancing were introduced according to their emotional, cognitive, physiological, developmental, and behavioral aspects. However, despite repeated verification of the positive effects of self-distancing, there are several inconsistencies that require consideration. Finally, we suggested the study's academic and practical implications and recommended directions for further research.
keyword : Self-distancing, Third-person Perspective, Concept, Measurement, Effect, 자기거리두기, 3인칭 관점, 개념, 측정, 효과
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