Exploration and Application of ERP in Visual Perception of Home Textile Products
The event-related potential(ERP)is increasingly used in experimental teaching of new humanities.Considering the limitations of traditional research tools,we explored the application of ERP technology in the study of visual perception of home textiles.Different bedding sets with varying brightness,tones,and patterns were used as stimuli,and EEG data were analyzed with a focus on the N100,P200,and N200 components in response to visual features.The results indicate that bedding with higher brightness generated a larger N100 amplitude,and subjects all show a preference for high-brightness,without-patterned bedding.ERP technology effectively reveals the underlying mechanisms of aesthetic preference in textile visual perception,providing new analytical tools and perspectives for textile design and the training of humanities students in the context of new humanities.