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在虚拟现实环境中使用控制性膈肌呼吸来管理晕动病

Use of controlled diaphragmatic breathing for the management of motion sickness in a virtual reality environment.

作者信息

Russell Matthew Edward Brannon, Hoffman Brittney, Stromberg Sarah, Carlson Charles R

机构信息

University of Kentucky, Kastle Hall Rm. 111E, Lexington, KY, 40506-0044, USA,

出版信息

Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback. 2014 Dec;39(3-4):269-77. doi: 10.1007/s10484-014-9265-6.

Abstract

Evidence indicates that activation of the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) suppresses physiological responses associated with motion sickness. Research also shows paced breathing increases PNS activation; the current study examines the use of paced diaphragmatic breathing (DB) training to quell motion sickness symptoms. Healthy participants (N = 60) were pre-screened for motion sickness susceptibility. Participants were then randomly assigned to either a control condition, focusing on environmental awareness, or to an experimental condition implementing paced DB. Following this, participants were exposed to a virtual reality (VR) motion sickness experience, while heart rate variability, breathing rate (RPM), and motion sickness ratings were collected. Results demonstrated participants in the DB condition had higher PNS activation and reported fewer motion sickness symptoms during the VR experience than the participants in the control condition. Results suggest that the DB protocol can be used to significantly increase PNS tone and decrease the development of motion sickness symptoms.

摘要

有证据表明,副交感神经系统(PNS)的激活会抑制与晕动病相关的生理反应。研究还表明,有节奏的呼吸会增加PNS的激活;本研究考察了使用有节奏的膈肌呼吸(DB)训练来缓解晕动病症状。对健康参与者(N = 60)进行晕动病易感性预筛查。然后将参与者随机分配到专注于环境意识的对照条件组,或实施有节奏DB的实验条件组。在此之后,让参与者体验虚拟现实(VR)晕动病场景,同时收集心率变异性、呼吸频率(每分钟呼吸次数)和晕动病评分。结果表明,与对照条件组的参与者相比,DB条件组的参与者在VR体验期间PNS激活程度更高,且报告的晕动病症状更少。结果表明,DB方案可用于显著提高PNS张力并减少晕动病症状的出现。

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