Abstract
In this study, the researchers directed their attention towards the phenomenon of sound. Specifically, they sought to examine the emotional responses of the participants by analyzing electrodermal responses (EDRs). The study involved the comparison of two distinct sound conditions. Initially, it was observed that there was no discernible variation in the Electrodermal Response (EDR) pattern across different conditions. However, upon careful examination of the peak EDR outputs observed in various simulations, it became evident that the emotional content had a discernible impact on the spatial conditions. Furthermore, it was particularly noteworthy that the interaction between sound and the aforementioned spatial conditions played a significant role. It was observed that no distinct individuals stimulators could be identified, although there were notable trends and variations in Emotional Dysregulation Rating (EDR) under specific circumstances. In addition, it is worth noting that the participants in the study recognized the most prevalent instances of positive emotions across all experimental conditions. Furthermore, the utilization of a combination of arousal sound design and 3D sound mix elicited the greatest number of emotional responses. Conversely, the omission of data regarding participants' educational level, cultural background, and gender prevents a comprehensive exploration of these factors, thereby limiting the potential for generating more nuanced insights.
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