This study is part of a research project aiming to build a model for quantifying an individual wellness status through unobtrusive measurements of psychophysical parameters and self-reported data. In particular, we focus on the evaluation of the individual response to mild stress stimuli. The experimental setup included: EG05000 Medlab Five Channel Module, Gigabit Ethernet camera, BioHarness 3 Zephyr chest belt, and Muse 2 Headband. Experimental results show increased heart rate and respiration rate, and changes of the brain activity in the stress condition. This is consistent with a 'fight or flight' response in accordance with literature. Therefore, the methodology applied in this study can be used to monitor the individual wellness status in conditions of mild stress stimuli.

Unobtrusive Monitoring of ECG and EEG During Mild Stress Stimuli

Chiara Zuccalà, Veronica
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Favilla, Riccardo;Coppini, Giuseppe
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2020

Abstract

This study is part of a research project aiming to build a model for quantifying an individual wellness status through unobtrusive measurements of psychophysical parameters and self-reported data. In particular, we focus on the evaluation of the individual response to mild stress stimuli. The experimental setup included: EG05000 Medlab Five Channel Module, Gigabit Ethernet camera, BioHarness 3 Zephyr chest belt, and Muse 2 Headband. Experimental results show increased heart rate and respiration rate, and changes of the brain activity in the stress condition. This is consistent with a 'fight or flight' response in accordance with literature. Therefore, the methodology applied in this study can be used to monitor the individual wellness status in conditions of mild stress stimuli.
2020
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
mild stress
ecg analysis
video signal analysis
eeg analysis
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