EmotiBit可穿戴传感器在不同工作负荷条件下的心脏测量验证。

IF 1.9 Q3 ERGONOMICS
Frontiers in neuroergonomics Pub Date : 2025-06-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnrgo.2025.1585469
Anna Vorreuther, Nektaria Tagalidou, Mathias Vukelić
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EmotiBit光电容积脉搏波仪(PPG)设备允许用户在自然环境下收集心血管活动(CVA)和皮肤电活动(EDA)的数据。本研究的目的是评估该设备在参与者经历不同程度的认知负荷时收集高质量数据的有效性。方法:采用标准化标准效度方案,比较15名参与者在执行认知负荷任务时使用EmotiBit和参考心电图(BITalino PsychoBit)设备的记录。实现了多个预处理管道和信号质量检查。使用Bland-Altman图和比值(BAr)分析评估感兴趣的参数,包括心率(HR)、心率变异性(HRV)测量、皮肤电导水平(SCL)和皮肤电导反应(SCR)测量,以及两个设备的EDA信号时间序列的相互相关性。结果:BAr结果表明,不同设备之间关于心率的一致性很好,平均差异为每分钟1-2次(bpm)。尽管大多数数据点都在先验的一致范围内,但HRV测量产生的BAr并不充分。EDA测量在比较SCL和SCR数和幅值时产生的一致性不足。讨论:结果与类似可穿戴PPG设备的验证相当,并通过评估不同水平认知负荷下获得的信号来扩展EmotiBit的验证。虽然该设备可用于收集HR进行科学数据分析,但其关于HRV和EDA测量的质量无法与标准心电图相媲美。意义:在考虑认知负荷诱导过程中收集的记录时,本研究提供了EmotiBit PPG设备相对于ECG的标准化协议的第一个系统验证。
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Validation of the EmotiBit wearable sensor for heart-based measures under varying workload conditions.

Introduction: The EmotiBit photoplethysmography (PPG) device allows user-owned data collection for measures of cardiovascular activity (CVA) and electrodermal activity (EDA) in naturalistic settings. The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity of this device for collecting high-quality data while participants experience varying levels of cognitive workload.

Methods: Using a standardized criterion validity protocol, recordings of 15 participants performing a cognitive workload task were compared for the EmotiBit and a reference electrocardiography (ECG) device (BITalino PsychoBit). Multiple preprocessing pipelines and a signal quality check were implemented. Parameters of interest including heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV) measures, skin conductance level (SCL), and skin conductance response (SCR) measures were assessed using Bland-Altman plot and ratio (BAr) analyses, as well as cross-correlations of the EDA signal time series of both devices.

Results: BAr results indicated good agreement between devices regarding HR with an average difference of 1-2 beats per minute (bpm). HRV measures yielded an insufficient BAr, albeit most data points lay within a priori boundaries of agreement. EDA measures yielded insufficient agreement for comparing SCL and SCR number and amplitude.

Discussion: The results are comparable to the validation of similar wearable PPG devices and extend the validation of the EmotiBit by assessing the acquired signals during varying levels of cognitive workload. While the device may be used to collect HR for scientific data analysis, its quality regarding HRV and EDA measures is not comparable to a standard ECG.

Significance: This study provides the first systematic validation following a standardized protocol of the EmotiBit PPG device relative to an ECG when considering recordings collected during cognitive workload induction.

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