JP2003019202A - Place having healing effect and method for evaluating data acquired by utilizing the same - Google Patents
Place having healing effect and method for evaluating data acquired by utilizing the sameInfo
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Abstract
Description
【0001】[0001]
【発明が属する技術分野】本発明は、癒し効果のある場
で体感することにより精神的ストレスの変化に係るデー
タ評価に関するものである。BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to evaluation of data relating to changes in mental stress by experiencing a healing effect.
【0002】[0002]
【従来の技術】従来、癒し効果を謳った商品(健康飲料
水を含む)、香料の提供及び音楽療法等による試みがあ
るが、その効果を定量的に評価するデータベース及びデ
ータ取得の場はなかった。2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there have been attempts to provide products (including healthy drinking water) with a healing effect, provision of fragrances, music therapy, etc., but there is no database or data acquisition site for quantitatively evaluating the effect. It was
【0003】[0003]
【発明が解決しようとする課題】解決しようとする課題
は、精神的ストレスの要因とそれを緩和させるための適
切且つ有効な手段を関連付けするデータを取得すること
である。The problem to be solved is to obtain data associating a factor of mental stress with an appropriate and effective means for alleviating it.
【0004】[0004]
【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、癒し効果のあ
る場を利用して不特定多数の人達から体感前後における
血圧、脈拍、血行度、脳波の定量的なデータ及び精神的
な安定性を評価するデータを取得する場を実現する。[Means for Solving the Problems] The present invention utilizes a field having a healing effect to quantitative data and mental stability of blood pressure, pulse, blood circulation, and electroencephalogram before and after sensation from an unspecified number of people. Realize a place to obtain data to evaluate.
【0005】[0005]
【実施例】図1は、本発明の一実施例としてリラクゼー
ション・ルームのレイアウト例を示した概要図である。
リラクゼーション・ルームは血圧、脈拍、血行度、脳波
を測定する1.測定室、防音装置が装備された閉鎖空間
の2.体感室及び癒し音楽・映像の発生装置を収納して
いる3.音響機器室から構成される。また、2.体感室
はマイナスイオン換気又は香気環境とし、室内には映像
画面装置及びゆっくりと落ち着くリクライニングシート
にスピーカー、1/fのゆらぎ模擬振動装置、選曲ボタ
ン等を装着している。FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a layout example of a relaxation room as an embodiment of the present invention.
The Relaxation Room measures blood pressure, pulse rate, blood circulation, and EEG. Measurement room, closed space equipped with soundproofing equipment 2. 2. It contains a simulation room and a device for generating healing music and images. It consists of an audio equipment room. Also, 2. The sensation room has a negative ion ventilation or scent environment, and the room is equipped with a video screen device, a slowly reclining seat, a speaker, a 1 / f fluctuation simulation device, and a music selection button.
【0006】図2は、本発明の一実施例としてリラクゼ
ーション・ルームで精神的ストレス関連データを取得す
る流れを示した手順フローチャートである。測定対象項
目は血圧、脈拍、血行度及び脳波であり、測定は体感前
後で行う。体感実行前に体感コースを参加者の精神的ス
トレスとなっている要因別に対応して分類し準備されて
いる癒し音楽・映像の曲目の中から選択し、体感実行に
進む。データ処理はコンピュータを利用して選択された
曲目から体感コースの記録及び血圧、脈拍、血行度及び
脳波の体感前後のそれぞれの測定結果を数値化及び画像
化で表示する。これらの測定結果と参加者のアセスメン
ト結果による精神的な安定性との関連データを分析評価
し、体感実行の日付等を付しデータ保管する。FIG. 2 is a procedure flow chart showing a flow of acquiring mental stress-related data in a relaxation room as an embodiment of the present invention. Items to be measured are blood pressure, pulse rate, blood circulation, and electroencephalogram, and the measurement is performed before and after sensation. Before the experience, the experience course is categorized according to the factors that cause the mental stress of the participants, and selected from the songs of the prepared healing music / video and proceed to the experience. The data processing uses a computer to record the sensation course from the selected track and display the measurement results of blood pressure, pulse, blood circulation, and sensation before and after the electroencephalogram by digitization and imaging. The related data between these measurement results and the mental stability based on the participant's assessment results will be analyzed and evaluated, and the data will be stored with the date of the experience execution.
【00067】[00067]
【発明の効果】以上説明したように精神的な疲れを癒し
たい欲望に応える場として、癒し効果のある場で体感す
ることにより気分は落ち着き、心身ともにリラックスし
た状態になることが期待される。更に、ここで取得した
データは心理学、精神医学、生理学等への貴重なデータ
として有効活用が期待される。[Effects of the Invention] As described above, as a place for responding to the desire to heal mental fatigue, it is expected that feeling in the place having a healing effect will make you feel calm and relax your mind and body. Furthermore, the data obtained here is expected to be effectively used as valuable data for psychology, psychiatry, physiology, and the like.
【図1】リラクゼーション・ルームのレイアウト例を示
した概要図である。FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a layout example of a relaxation room.
【図2】リラクゼーション・ルームにおいて精神的スト
レス関連データを取得する流れを示した手順フローチャ
ートである。FIG. 2 is a procedure flowchart showing a flow of acquiring mental stress-related data in a relaxation room.
1. 測定室 2. 体感室 3. 音響機器室 1. Measurement room 2. Experience room 3. Audio equipment room
【手続補正書】[Procedure amendment]
【提出日】平成13年7月6日(2001.7.6)[Submission date] July 6, 2001 (2001.7.6)
【手続補正1】[Procedure Amendment 1]
【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement
【補正対象項目名】全文[Correction target item name] Full text
【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change
【補正内容】[Correction content]
【書類名】 明細書[Document name] Statement
【発明の名称】 癒し効果のある場及びこれを利用
して取得したデータの評価方法。[Field of the Invention] A place with a healing effect and a method for evaluating data obtained by using the place.
【特許請求の範囲】[Claims]
【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention
【0001】[0001]
【発明が属する技術分野】本発明は、癒し効果のある場
で体感することにより精神的ストレスの変化に係るデー
タ評価に関するものである。BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to evaluation of data relating to changes in mental stress by experiencing a healing effect.
【0002】[0002]
【従来の技術】従来、癒し効果を謳った商品(健康飲料
水を含む)、香料の提供及び音楽療法等による試みがあ
るが、その効果を定量的に評価するデータベース及びデ
ータ取得の場はなかった。2. Description of the Related Art Conventionally, there have been attempts to provide products (including healthy drinking water) with a healing effect, provision of fragrances, music therapy, etc., but there is no database or data acquisition site for quantitatively evaluating the effect. It was
【0003】[0003]
【発明が解決しようとする課題】解決しようとする課題
は、精神的ストレスの要因とそれを緩和させるための適
切且つ有効な手段を関連付けするデータを取得すること
である。The problem to be solved is to obtain data associating a factor of mental stress with an appropriate and effective means for alleviating it.
【0004】[0004]
【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、癒し効果のあ
る場を利用して不特定多数の人達から体感前後における
血圧、脈拍、血行度、脳波の定量的なデータ及び精神的
な安定性を評価するデータを取得する場を実現する。[Means for Solving the Problems] The present invention utilizes a field having a healing effect to quantitative data and mental stability of blood pressure, pulse, blood circulation, and electroencephalogram before and after sensation from an unspecified number of people. Realize a place to obtain data to evaluate.
【0005】[0005]
【実施例】図1は、本発明の一実施例としてリラクゼー
ション・ルームのレイアウト例を示した概要図である。
リラクゼーション・ルームは血圧、脈拍、血行度、脳波
を測定する1.測定室、防音装置が装備された閉鎖空間
の2.体感室及び癒し音楽・映像の発生装置を収納して
いる3.音響機器室から構成される。また、2.体感室
はマイナスイオン換気又は香気環境とし、室内には映像
画面装置及びゆっくりと落ち着くリクライニングシート
にスピーカー、1/fのゆらぎ模擬振動装置、選曲ボタ
ン等を装着している。FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a layout example of a relaxation room as an embodiment of the present invention.
The Relaxation Room measures blood pressure, pulse rate, blood circulation, and EEG. Measurement room, closed space equipped with soundproofing equipment 2. 2. It contains a simulation room and a device for generating healing music and images. It consists of an audio equipment room. Also, 2. The sensation room has a negative ion ventilation or scent environment, and the room is equipped with a video screen device, a slowly reclining seat, a speaker, a 1 / f fluctuation simulation vibration device, and a music selection button.
【0006】図2は、本発明の一実施例としてリラクゼ
ーション・ルームで精神的ストレス関連データを取得す
る流れを示した手順フローチャートである。測定対象項
目は血圧、脈拍、血行度及び脳波であり、測定は体感前
後で行う。体感実行前に体感コースを参加者の精神的ス
トレスとなっている要因別に対応して分類し準備されて
いる癒し音楽・映像の曲目の中から選択し、体感実行に
進む。データ処理はコンピュータを利用して選択された
曲目から体感コースの記録及び血圧、脈拍、血行度及び
脳波の体感前後のそれぞれの測定結果を数値化及び画像
化で表示する。これらの測定結果と参加者のアセスメン
ト結果による精神的な安定性との関連データを分析評価
し、体感実行の日付等を付しデータ保管する。FIG. 2 is a procedure flow chart showing a flow of acquiring mental stress-related data in a relaxation room as an embodiment of the present invention. Items to be measured are blood pressure, pulse rate, blood circulation, and electroencephalogram, and the measurement is performed before and after sensation. Before the experience, the experience course is categorized according to the factors that cause the mental stress of the participants, and selected from the songs of the prepared healing music / video and proceed to the experience. The data processing uses a computer to record the sensation course from the selected track and display the measurement results of blood pressure, pulse, blood circulation, and sensation before and after the electroencephalogram by digitization and imaging. The related data between these measurement results and the mental stability based on the participant's assessment results will be analyzed and evaluated, and the data will be stored with the date of the experience execution.
【0007】[0007]
【発明の効果】以上説明したように精神的な疲れを癒し
たい欲望に応える場として、癒し効果のある場で体感す
ることにより気分は落ち着き、心身ともにリラックスし
た状態になることが期待される。更に、ここで取得した
データは心理学、精神医学、生理学等への貴重なデータ
として有効活用が期待される。[Effects of the Invention] As described above, as a place for responding to the desire to heal mental fatigue, it is expected that feeling in the place having a healing effect will make you feel calm and relax your mind and body. Furthermore, the data obtained here is expected to be effectively used as valuable data for psychology, psychiatry, physiology, and the like.
【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]
【図1】リラクゼーション・ルームのレイアウト例を示
した概要図である。FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a layout example of a relaxation room.
【図2】リラクゼーション・ルームにおいて精神的スト
レス関連データを取得する流れを示した手順フローチャ
ートである。FIG. 2 is a procedure flowchart showing a flow of acquiring mental stress-related data in a relaxation room.
【符号の説明】 1. 測定室 2. 体感室 3. 音響機器室[Explanation of symbols] 1. Measurement room 2. Experience room 3. Audio equipment room
Claims (2)
で聴覚と視覚に訴える癒し音楽・映像の装置を備えた癒
し効果のある場。1. A place having a healing effect, which is provided with a device for healing music and images appealing to hearing and vision under an anion-ventilated indoor environment.
体感前後の血圧、脈拍、血行度、脳波を定量的に測定
し、それぞれの測定値と精神的な安定性とを関連付ける
データを評価する方法。2. Data for quantitatively measuring blood pressure, pulse rate, blood circulation, and electroencephalogram before and after sensation using the field described in claim 1, and associating each measured value with mental stability. How to evaluate.
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