Using Breath-like Cues for Guided Breathing

G. Marentakis, Debanjan Borthakur, Paul Batchelor, J. Andersen, Victoria Grace
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Breathing exercises reduce stress and anxiety and are commonly implemented in well-being applications. Here, we compare how well three synthetic auditory feedback stimuli (breath, music, and compound) can guide slow and fast breathing. The results indicate that all three feedback types helped participants entrain the target breathing rate, however, the deviation from the target rate was higher for fast compared to slow breathing. Importantly, when target rate was fast, the compound feedback type resulted in a significantly smaller average respiration error and a longer duration close to the target respiration rate and the breath feedback type resulted in a smaller average deviation from target pace compared to music feedback type. The results point towards an advantage of compound and ecological sound stimuli in particular when the target respiration rate is fast.
使用类似呼吸的线索来引导呼吸
呼吸练习减少压力和焦虑,并且通常在健康应用程序中实现。在这里,我们比较了三种合成听觉反馈刺激(呼吸、音乐和复合)在引导慢速和快速呼吸方面的效果。结果表明,所有三种反馈类型都有助于参与者保持目标呼吸速率,然而,与慢呼吸相比,快呼吸与目标呼吸速率的偏差更高。重要的是,当目标速率较快时,复合反馈类型导致的平均呼吸误差明显更小,与目标呼吸速率接近的持续时间更长,而呼吸反馈类型与目标速度的平均偏差比音乐反馈类型更小。结果指出了复合和生态声音刺激的优势,特别是当目标呼吸速率快的时候。
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