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Participants were recruited to walk one of six scenarios pairing urban busy (a commercial street with traffic), urban quiet (a residential street) and urban green (a public park) spaces in a counterbalanced design, wearing a mobile Emotiv EEG headset to record real-time neural responses to place. Each walk lasted around fifteen minutes and was undertaken at the pace of the participant. We report on the outputs for these responses derived from the Emotiv Affectiv Suite software, which creates emotional parameters (‘excitement’, ‘frustration’, ‘engagement’ and ‘meditation’) with a real time value assigned to them.
The six walking scenarios were compared using a form of high dimensional correlated component regression (CCR) on difference data, capturing the change between one setting and another. The results showed that levels of ‘engagement’ were higher in the urban green space compared to the urban busy and urban quiet spaces, whereas levels of ‘excitement’ were higher in the urban busy environment compared with the urban green space and quiet urban space. In both cases, this effect is shown regardless of the order of exposure to these different environments.
These results suggest that there are neural signatures associated with the experience of different urban spaces which may reflect the older age of the sample as well as the condition of the spaces themselves. The urban green space appears to have a restorative effect on this group of older adults.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Urban Health |
Early online date | 11 Nov 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 11 Nov 2017 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- EEG
- mobility
- urban
- Emotiv
- older adults
- greenspace
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Correction to: The Aging Urban Brain: Analyzing Outdoor Physical Activity Using the Emotiv Affectiv Suite in Older People
Neale, C., Aspinall, P., Roe, J., Tilley, S., Mavros, P., Cinderby, S., Coyne, R., Thin, N., Bennett, G. & Thompson, C. W., 23 Oct 2017, In: Journal of Urban Health. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Ecological grief: I mourn the loss of nature - it saved me from addiction
Catharine Ward Thompson, Sara Tilley, Agnes Patuano, Richard Coyne, Neil Thin, Jenny Roe, Chris Neale, Steve Cinderby, Peter Aspinall & Panos Mavros
25/02/20
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Green & Natural Spaces for the Triple-Win
Catharine Ward Thompson (Invited speaker)
25 Feb 2021Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Centres and Peripheries
Catharine Ward Thompson (Invited speaker)
5 Feb 2021Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in workshop, seminar, course
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Health, Ecosystems and Landscapes: generating wellbeing benefits through nature
Catharine Ward Thompson (Invited speaker)
4 Oct 2019 → 5 Oct 2019Activity: Academic talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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