Saxena Mitali Praveen Kumar, Ganuthula Venkat Ram Reddy
School of Management and Entrepreneurship, Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur, India.
Front Psychol. 2025 Mar 26;16:1438865. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1438865. eCollection 2025.
This study looks into the impact of feedback frequency, a source of cognitive load, on heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV). The experiment was undertaken using a sample of 96 university students, wherein the feedback frequency was manipulated during an arithmetic task performance. During the task, participants were instructed to wear the E4 Empatica device, which is used to assess HR and HRV. The metrics used to measure HRV were the Standard Deviation of NN Intervals (SDNN) and Root Mean Square of Successive Differences (RMSSD). The study revealed notable disparities in the average HR values across the three feedback conditions. Optimal performance was achieved when HR was elevated (indicating the highest level of cognitive load) and feedback frequency was moderate. Further, HR mediated the association between feedback frequency and task performance. However, no significant impact of feedback frequency on HRV was found.
本研究探讨了认知负荷源之一的反馈频率对心率(HR)和心率变异性(HRV)的影响。该实验以96名大学生为样本进行,在算术任务执行过程中对反馈频率进行了操控。在任务期间,参与者被要求佩戴E4 Empatica设备,该设备用于评估HR和HRV。用于测量HRV的指标是NN间期标准差(SDNN)和逐次差值均方根(RMSSD)。研究揭示了三种反馈条件下平均HR值存在显著差异。当HR升高(表明认知负荷处于最高水平)且反馈频率适中时,可实现最佳表现。此外,HR介导了反馈频率与任务表现之间的关联。然而,未发现反馈频率对HRV有显著影响。