Comparative Assessment of Physiological Responses to Emotional Elicitation by Auditory and Visual Stimuli

IEEE J Transl Eng Health Med. 2023 Oct 12:12:171-181. doi: 10.1109/JTEHM.2023.3324249. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The study of emotions through the analysis of the induced physiological responses gained increasing interest in the past decades. Emotion-related studies usually employ films or video clips, but these stimuli do not give the possibility to properly separate and assess the emotional content provided by sight or hearing in terms of physiological responses. In this study we have devised an experimental protocol to elicit emotions by using, separately and jointly, pictures and sounds from the widely used International Affective Pictures System and International Affective Digital Sounds databases. We processed galvanic skin response, electrocardiogram, blood volume pulse, pupillary signal and electroencephalogram from 21 subjects to extract both autonomic and central nervous system indices to assess physiological responses in relation to three types of stimulation: auditory, visual, and auditory/visual. Results show a higher galvanic skin response to sounds compared to images. Electrocardiogram and blood volume pulse show different trends between auditory and visual stimuli. The electroencephalographic signal reveals a greater attention paid by the subjects when listening to sounds compared to watching images. In conclusion, these results suggest that emotional responses increase during auditory stimulation at both central and peripheral levels, demonstrating the importance of sounds for emotion recognition experiments and also opening the possibility toward the extension of auditory stimuli in other fields of psychophysiology. Clinical and Translational Impact Statement- These findings corroborate auditory stimuli's importance in eliciting emotions, supporting their use in studying affective responses, e.g., mood disorder diagnosis, human-machine interaction, and emotional perception in pathology.

Keywords: Biomedical signal processing; emotion elicitation; international affective digital sounds (IADS); international affective pictures system (IAPS); physiological responses.

MeSH terms

  • Acoustic Stimulation / methods
  • Emotions* / physiology
  • Hearing
  • Humans
  • Mood Disorders
  • Sound*

Grants and funding

This work was supported in part by the Italian Ministry of Research, under the complementary actions to the NRRP “Fit4MedRob-Fit for Medical Robotics” Grant (# PNC0000007).