EEG-based Investigation of the Impact of Classroom Design on Cognitive Performance of Students
Jesus G. Cruz-Garza, Michael Darfler, James D. Rounds, Elita Gao,, Saleh Kalantari

TL;DR
This study used EEG data to explore how different classroom designs influence neural activity during cognitive tasks, revealing design-related neural patterns despite no change in task performance.
Contribution
It is the first to demonstrate that classroom architectural features affect brain activity patterns during cognitive tasks, using machine learning on EEG data.
Findings
EEG features vary with classroom design in specific brain regions.
Classification accuracy of EEG features was significantly above chance.
Design influences neural activity more than immediate cognitive performance.
Abstract
This study investigated the neural dynamics associated with short-term exposure to different virtual classroom designs with different window placement and room dimension. Participants engaged in five brief cognitive tasks in each design condition including the Stroop Test, the Digit Span Test, the Benton Test, a Visual Memory Test, and an Arithmetic Test. Performance on the cognitive tests and Electroencephalogram (EEG) data were analyzed by contrasting various classroom design conditions. The cognitive-test-performance results showed no significant differences related to the architectural design features studied. We computed frequency band-power and connectivity EEG features to identify neural patterns associated to environmental conditions. A leave one out machine learning classification scheme was implemented to assess the robustness of the EEG features, with the classification…
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Taxonomy
TopicsColor perception and design · Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies · Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
