Research on the Difference between Environmental Music Perception and Innovation Ability Based on EEG Data

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It is of great significance to practice and explore music creation for training creative talents. Perception includes feeling and perception, and feeling is a reflection of individual attributes of objective things directly acting on sensory organs. This paper mainly has a research on the difference between environmental music perception and innovation ability based on EEG data. First, this study performed noise reduction and artifact preprocessing of EEG signals generated by subjects with different levels of consciousness subjected to musical stimulation and then performed tensor decomposition to obtain the tensor component of EEG. The time-domain components of these tensor components were analyzed together with five musical features (fluctuation centroid, fluctuation entropy, pulse clarity, key clarity, and mode), EEG tensor components related to music characteristics were analyzed, the power spectrum and the distribution of responsive brain regions were analyzed, and finally, the differences in the processing of music characteristics by different levels of consciousness were explored.

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Zhang, N. (2022). Research on the Difference between Environmental Music Perception and Innovation Ability Based on EEG Data. Journal of Environmental and Public Health, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9441697

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