An interactive stress management training system using heart rate variability biofeedback and an autonomous social agent showed promising results in initial evaluations.
An interactive social biofeedback training system using HRV shows promising initial results for stress management training.
Mental stress is the psychological and physiological response to a high frequency of or continuous stressors. If prolonged and not regulated successfully, it has a negative impact on health. Developing stress coping techniques, as an emotion regulation strategy, is a crucial part of most therapeutic interventions. Interactive biofeedback agents can be employed as a digital health tool for therapists to let patients train and develop stress-coping strategies. This paper presents an interactive stress management training system using biofeedback derived from the heart rate variability (HRV), with an Interactive Social Agent as an autonomous biofeedback trainer. First evaluations have shown promising results.
Schneeberger et al. (Sun,) conducted a other in Mental stress. Interactive stress management training system using HRV biofeedback with an Interactive Social Agent was evaluated. An interactive stress management training system using heart rate variability biofeedback and an autonomous social agent showed promising results in initial evaluations.
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