Suppr超能文献

一个结合沉浸式虚拟现实和生理传感器的综合平台,用于压力反应的系统和个性化评估(bWell):设计与实施研究

An Integrated Platform Combining Immersive Virtual Reality and Physiological Sensors for Systematic and Individualized Assessment of Stress Response (bWell): Design and Implementation Study.

作者信息

Khundrakpam Budhachandra, Segado Melanie, Pazdera Jesse, Gagnon Shaigetz Vincent, Granek Joshua A, Choudhury Nusrat

机构信息

National Research Council Canada, Boucherville, QC, Canada.

Defence Research and Development Canada, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2025 Mar 4;9:e64492. doi: 10.2196/64492.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stress is a pervasive issue in modern society, manifesting in various forms such as emotional, physical, and work-related stress, each with distinct impacts on individuals and society. Traditional stress studies often rely on psychological, performance, or social tests; however, recently, immersive virtual reality (VR), which provides a sense of presence and natural interaction, offers the opportunity to simulate real-world tasks and stressors in controlled environments. Despite its potential, the use of VR to investigate the multifaceted manifestations of stress has not been thoroughly explored.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to explore the feasibility of using a VR-based platform, bWell, to elicit multifaceted stress responses and measure the resulting behavioral and physiological changes. Specifically, we aimed to design various VR stress exercises based on neurocardiac models to systematically test cardiac functioning within specific contexts of self-regulation (executive functioning, physical efforts, and emotional regulation).

METHODS

The development process adhered to guidelines for VR clinical trials and complex health interventions, encompassing 3 phases: preparation, development, and verification. The preparation phase involved a comprehensive literature review to establish links between stress, the heart, and the brain, leading to the formulation of a conceptual model based on the Neurovisceral Integration Model (NVIM) and Vagal Tank Theory (VTT). The development phase involved designing VR exercises targeting specific stressors and integrating physiological sensors such as photoplethysmography (PPG) and electromyography (EMG) to capture heart rate variability (HRV) and facial expressions. The verification phase, conducted with a small number of trials, aimed to design a study and implement a workflow for testing the feasibility, acceptability, and tolerability of the VR exercises. In addition, the potential for capturing physiological measures along with subjective ratings of stress for specific dimensions was assessed.

RESULTS

Verification trials demonstrated that the VR exercises were well tolerated, with negligible cybersickness and high user engagement. The different VR exercises successfully elicited the intended stress demands, along with the physiological responses.

CONCLUSIONS

The study presents a novel VR-based experimental setup that allows a systematic and individualized assessment of stress responses, paving the way for future research to identify features that confer stress resilience and help individuals manage stress effectively. While our conceptual model highlights the role of HRV in providing valuable insights into stress responses, future research will involve multivariate and machine learning analyses to predict individual stress responses based on comprehensive sensor data, including EMG and the VR-based behavioral data, ultimately guiding personalized stress management interventions.

摘要

背景

压力是现代社会中普遍存在的问题,表现为情绪、身体和工作相关等多种形式的压力,每种压力对个人和社会都有不同的影响。传统的压力研究通常依赖于心理、绩效或社会测试;然而,近年来,沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)能够提供身临其境的感觉和自然交互,为在可控环境中模拟现实世界任务和压力源提供了机会。尽管VR有其潜力,但利用VR来研究压力的多方面表现尚未得到充分探索。

目的

本研究旨在探讨使用基于VR的平台bWell引发多方面压力反应并测量由此产生的行为和生理变化的可行性。具体而言,我们旨在基于神经心脏模型设计各种VR压力练习,以便在自我调节(执行功能、体力活动和情绪调节)的特定背景下系统地测试心脏功能。

方法

开发过程遵循VR临床试验和复杂健康干预的指导方针,包括3个阶段:准备、开发和验证。准备阶段包括全面的文献综述,以建立压力、心脏和大脑之间的联系,从而基于神经内脏整合模型(NVIM)和迷走神经池理论(VTT)制定概念模型。开发阶段涉及设计针对特定压力源的VR练习,并集成诸如光电容积脉搏波描记法(PPG)和肌电图(EMG)等生理传感器,以捕获心率变异性(HRV)和面部表情。验证阶段通过少量试验进行,旨在设计一项研究并实施一个工作流程,以测试VR练习的可行性、可接受性和耐受性。此外,还评估了针对特定维度获取生理测量数据以及压力主观评分的潜力。

结果

验证试验表明,VR练习耐受性良好,晕动症可忽略不计,用户参与度高。不同的VR练习成功引发了预期的压力需求以及生理反应。

结论

该研究提出了一种基于VR的新型实验装置,可对压力反应进行系统和个性化评估,为未来研究确定赋予压力恢复力的特征并帮助个人有效管理压力铺平了道路。虽然我们的概念模型强调了HRV在提供压力反应有价值见解方面的作用,但未来的研究将涉及多变量和机器学习分析,以基于包括EMG和基于VR的行为数据在内的综合传感器数据预测个体压力反应,最终指导个性化的压力管理干预措施。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/aabf/11920663/2a606ab1a4d1/formative_v9i1e64492_fig1.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验