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Effects of hearing diverse orthoptera sounds on human psychology

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? 2022 Elsevier GmbHThere is a growing interest in the health improvement functions of green spaces. Natural sounds have various effects on the human mind and body and this positive effect is a cultural service of the ecosystem; however, the mechanisms of these effects are poorly understood. This study investigated the psychological effects of diverse orthoptera calls on Japanese university people. Sixty-five participants were exposed to seven different sound sources, which comprised 1–4 different species, and then asked to answer questions on impressions and preferences. We compared the differences in preference scores according to species and number of species. Factor analysis was used to identify the common factors of impressions. Structural equation modeling was used to understand the influence of participants’ attributes on their preferences. The results showed that as the number of species increased, the sound preference score increased. As a result of the factor analysis of the impressions, the factors Calm, Gorgeous, Musicality, and Deep were extracted; the factor scores of Gorgeous and Musicality increased as the number of species increased. Both, the inclusion of certain species and an increased diversity of species, increased the score. The combination of multiple species resulted in a favorable evaluation due to the harmonization of sounds and diversification of rhythms on the time axis. The results showed that the presence of diverse species of orthopteran calls has a positive effect on humans; orthopteran sounds are assumed to have psychological restorative effects. However, since the influence of the participants’ attributes on preference was unclear in this result, further research is required to understand the effects of racial and cultural backgrounds, age, place of residence and personal attributes. Diverse orthopteran calls are an ecosystem service that contribute to the quality of the soundscape.

Ecosystem serviceEnvironmental sound preferencesJapanese insect cultureOrthoptera soundsSoundscape

Seki K.、Nishihiro J.、Imamura F.、Koga K.、Nakamura A.、Osawa K.、Tokue Y.

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Faculty of Social Systems Science Chiba Institute of Technology

Center for Climate Change Adaptation National Institute for Environmental Studies

R&D Center Nippon Koei Co. Ltd.

Faculty of Science Toho University

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2022

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

SCI
ISSN:1618-8667
年,卷(期):2022.73
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