DocumentCode
232779
Title
Using wearable technology for psychophysiological experiments: Gender roles and cognitive appraisal impact cardiac response to socio-evaluative stress
Author
Mayor, Eric ; Gamaiunova, Liudmila
Author_Institution
IPTO, Univ. of Neuchatel, Neuchatel, Switzerland
fYear
2014
fDate
3-5 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
15
Lastpage
18
Abstract
In this paper, we present a psychophysiological study, which uses a wearable device for the continuous collection of heart rate (HR) measures in 66 participants (53% women). We examine the impact of gender roles and cognitive appraisal on HR and HR adaptation during laboratory induced stress. We show that average values hide patterns of adaptation and advocate the use of measurements with a high granularity (e.g., at the level of the second). Using such measurements, we show that femininity, masculinity (gender roles) and threat and challenge appraisals moderate HR adaptation to stress.
Keywords
biomedical measurement; cardiology; cognitive systems; patient monitoring; wearable computers; cardiac response; cognitive appraisal; femininity; gender roles; heart rate measurement; laboratory induced stress; masculinity; psychophysiological experiments; socio-evaluative stress; wearable technology; Appraisal; Atmospheric measurements; Biomedical monitoring; Heart rate; Particle measurements; Psychology; Stress; Cognitive appraisal; Connected devices; Gender roles; Quantified self; Stress;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare (Mobihealth), 2014 EAI 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Athens
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MOBIHEALTH.2014.7015897
Filename
7015897
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