生理应激对不同生物信号的影响综述

Gaytri Gupta, Munna Khan, Kashif IK Shervani, Manaullah
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压力是对变化或挑战的自然反应。当一个人经历压力时,他的身体会产生生理和心理上的反应。身体对环境的变化作出反应,通过引入基于特定事件的不同的生理、生物或物理变化。本文涵盖了生理应激对由于生物事件而产生的不同生物信号的影响,这些信号可以通过生理测量如心电图(ECG)、肌电图(EMG)、脑电图(EEG)、皮电活动(EDA)和身体测量(言语、呼吸频率、眼活动、皮肤温度等)来可靠地测量。不同的人对不同类型的压力源有不同的反应,例如,有些人可能对斯特鲁普颜色-单词测试(SCWT)或心算任务(MAT)反应强烈,而其他人则不会受到它们的影响。SCWT可以引起社会压力,这是由于暴露于面试或一个人的表现将被评判的想法。本文的研究主要是在受控环境下进行的。然而,日常生活中的压力源不太可能如此强烈。对生物信号的观察使监测兴奋变得更容易,这可以在将其模拟为其他更复杂的状态(如焦虑)时提供压力的证据。
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Overview of the effect of physiological stress on different biological signals
Stress is natural response for changes or challenges. When someone experience stress, there body produce physical and mental responses. The body responds with a change in circumstance by introducing different physiological, biological, or physical changes based around the specific event. This paper covers the effect of physiological stress on different biological signal that generates due to biological events and can be measure reliably using physiological measures such as electrocardiogram (ECG), electromyogram (EMG), electroencephalogram (EEG), electrodermal activity (EDA) and bodily measures (speech, breathing rate, eye activity, skin temperature etc.). Different people respond in a variety of ways to different types of stressors, for example, some people might react strongly to a Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT) or mental arithmetic tasks (MAT), while others will not be as affected by them. SCWT can elicit social stress created by being exposed to interviews or the idea that one’s performance will be judged. The studies performed in this paper is mainly done in controlled environments. However, it is not likely that stressors in everyday life will be as intense. Observations of biosignals makes it easier to monitor arousal, which can provide evidence of stress when modelling it into other more complex states such as anxiety.
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