FakhrHosseini, MaryamJeon, MyounghoonGreen, P.Pfleging, B.Kun, A. L.Liang, Y.Meschtscherjakov, A.Frohlich, P.2025-01-092025-01-0920162016-10-24https://hdl.handle.net/10919/123989Emotions influence the way drivers process and react to internal or environmental factors. Specifically, anger is a serious threat on the road. While driving, a majority of drivers listen to music, which is quite an emotional stimulus. In this study, we investigated the effects of various types of music (happy, sad, and self-selected music) on angry drivers in a simulated driving. Sixtyone participants were randomly assigned in five groups: Angry drivers who drove with self-selected music, angry drivers with happy music, angry drivers with sad music, angry drivers without music, and neutral drivers without music as a baseline. Three levels of outcomes (subjective, behavioral and physiological data) were analyzed. Emotion induction was successful, but no specific emotional music significantly influenced their subjective affect ratings. Angry drivers with self-selected music showed more aggressive driving behavior. Sad music increased drivers' heart rate more. Implications are discussed with emotion intervention systems.Pages 191-1966 page(s)application/pdfenIn CopyrightAngry drivingEmotionMusicAggressive DrivingSimulated DrivingEmotion InductionAffect RegulationThe Effects of Various Music on Angry Drivers' Subjective, Behavioral, and Physiological StatesConference proceedingAUTOMOTIVEUI 2016: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AUTOMOTIVE USER INTERFACES AND INTERACTIVE VEHICULAR APPLICATIONShttps://doi.org/10.1145/3004323.3004346Jeon, Myounghoon [0000-0003-2908-671X]