实时应用一种附加的HRV降低算法来检测消极的社会心理状态

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Christian Rominger, Andreas R. Schwerdtfeger
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摘要:在日常生活中不引人注目地识别不良心理社会状态将为触发即时适应性干预(JITAIs)提供有趣的可能性。之前,我们通过心脏数据模拟算法来预测心理社会状态(所谓的,额外的,非代谢心率变异性降低;AddHRVr)。本研究首次在实时模式下实现了AddHRVr算法,以评估我们是否可以预测压力、持续性认知或低质量的社会互动。我们应用生态瞬时评估(EMA)在36名参与者连续五天的样本。AddHRVr算法的功能没有转化为现实世界的应用,并且AddHRVr触发后的更高压力,持续性认知或低质量的社会互动无法得到证实。通过进一步的数据模拟来评估算法故障的原因。我们为未来的研究提供了建议,并呼吁进一步的研究和技术改进,以更好地将仿真方法与实时应用结合起来。
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The Real-Time Application of an Additional HRV Reduction Algorithm to Detect Negative Psychosocial States
Abstract: Unobtrusively identifying adverse psychosocial states in everyday life would offer intriguing possibilities to trigger just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs). Previously, we simulated algorithms to predict psychosocial states by means of cardiac data (so-called, additional, nonmetabolic heart rate variability reductions; AddHRVr). For the first time, this study implemented the AddHRVr algorithm in real-time mode to evaluate whether we could predict stress, perseverative cognition, or low-quality social interactions. We applied an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in a sample of 36 participants for five consecutive days. The functioning of the AddHRVr algorithm did not translate into real-world application, and higher stress, perseverative cognition, or low-quality social interactions following the AddHRVr trigger could not be confirmed. Further data simulations were conducted to evaluate the reasons for the algorithm’s malfunctioning. We provide recommendations for future studies and call for further research and technical refinements to better align simulation approaches with real-time applications.
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Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie-Journal of Psychology
Zeitschrift Fur Psychologie-Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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