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Thursday May 28, 2026 4:00pm - 4:30pm CEST
The phenomenon in which listeners’ impressions of music are
unintentionally altered even when the same sound source is
played back remains an important issue. Previous research
has shown that the state; combination of audio equipment
affect the characteristics of nonlinear distortion in music
playback. Hence, we conducted a subjective evaluation of
auditory; musical impressions using sound sources with
various nonlinear distortions. However, the subjective
evaluation was unstable; difficult to assess. The reason
was that the sound change was perceived emotionally as a
slight change in sound image; musicality,; the
interpretation of evaluation terms varies widely among
subjects due to the difficulty of verbalizing the
impression. Therefore, we evaluated the change in
listeners’ stress caused by nonlinear distortion in music
playback using the photoplethysmography (PPG). In this
study, we conducted a follow-up experiment with improved
accuracy.
In the experiment, 41 subjects listened to sound sources
with even-order harmonic distortion at 2.69% THD, odd-order
harmonic distortion at 2.69% THD,; no distortion. The
musical piece of sound sources is an original to eliminate
familiarity; bias toward existing music.
We evaluated changes in subjects’ stress states using the
mean pulse-pulse interval (PPI); the root mean square of
successive differences (RMSSD), computed from the PPG
signal, as indicators of stress.
These results reconfirm that nonlinear distortion in music
playback affects listeners’ vital responses, as evidenced
by significant differences in both mean PPI; RMSSD, as
assessed by Cochran's Q test at the 5% significance level.
Authors
KN

Kenshin Nakada

Tokyo University of Science
SM

Shun Muramatsu

The University of Tokyo
TY

Takahiro Yoshida

Professor, Tokyo University of Science
Thursday May 28, 2026 4:00pm - 4:30pm CEST
Aud 43 Technical University of Denmark Asmussens Alle, Building 303A DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby Denmark

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