Increasing Heart Rate and Anxiety Level with Vibrotactile and Audio Presentation of Fast Heartbeat

Ruoqi Wang, Haifeng Zhang, Shaun Alexander Macdonald, Patrizia Di Campli San Vito
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Heartbeat is not only one of our physical health indicators, but also plays an important role in our emotional changes. Previous investigations have been repeatedly investigated to the soothing effects of low frequency vibrotactile cues which evoke a slow heartbeat in stressful situations. The impact of stimuli which evoke faster heartbeats on users’ anxiety or heart rate is, however, poorly understood. We conducted two studies to evaluate the influence of the presentation of a fast heartbeat via vibration and/or sound, both in calm and stressed states. Results showed that the presentation of fast heartbeat stimuli can induce increased anxiety levels and heart rate. We use these results to inform how future designers could carefully present fast heartbeat stimuli in multimedia application to enhance feelings of immersion, effort and engagement.
快速心跳的振动触觉和音频表现增加心率和焦虑水平
心跳不仅是我们身体健康的指标之一,而且对我们的情绪变化也起着重要的作用。先前的研究已经反复研究了低频振动触觉线索的舒缓效果,它能在紧张的情况下引起缓慢的心跳。然而,引起心跳加快的刺激对用户焦虑或心率的影响尚不清楚。我们进行了两项研究,以评估在平静和紧张状态下通过振动和/或声音呈现的快速心跳的影响。结果表明,快速心跳刺激的出现可以引起焦虑水平和心率的增加。我们利用这些结果来告知未来的设计师如何在多媒体应用中精心呈现快速心跳刺激,以增强沉浸感、努力感和参与感。
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