Experiencing crowding at tourist destinations: An electro-encephalographic study
通过自我报告和事件相关脑电位研究,发现随着社会密度和接近度增加,参与者感到负面情绪,大脑反应增强,反映出远离拥挤区域的冲动。
• Crowding perception is studied with self-report and event-related brain potentials. • Participants report feeling negative with increasing social density / proximity. • Brain responses increase with increasing social distance and proximity. • The brain responses reflect an increasing urge to move away from the crowded area. • Electrical brain activity measures real-time processes of crowding perception.