Stress, Psychological Clinical Trial
Official title:
Computerized Mental Arthimetic Task Based Human Stress Level Detection Using Physiological Signal
Computerized Mental Arithmetic Task Based Human Stress Level Detection Using Physiological
Signal
The objective of this study is to induce and measure the human stress level through
computerized mental arithmetic task and multiple physiological signals (ECG, EMG, GSR, and
skin temperature). Studies suggested that mental arithmetic task is one of the efficient
stimuli to induce the stress. Hence, this mental arithmetic task protocol has been improved
in to computerized version. The protocol will be tested with normal subjects and multiple
physiological signals will be acquired simultaneously. The questionnaire about the subject
experience will be obtained in order to strengthen the stress induction. The normal
volunteer subjects will be invited for the participation this study. The physiological
signal will be analyzed using suitable algorithm based on the characteristics of each
signals. The multiple signal based stress level assessment system will be developed by
training and testing the acquired data.
Mental arithmetic task (MAT) is frequently used stressor to induce and assess stress by
efficiently. However, this method not standardized until today, it is due to different
environmental and psychological factors on the experimental condition. Different protocol
designs used in various stress assessment studies are elaborated
Previous protocol details using MAT based stress induction
(Lundberg & Melin, 1994) 62 subjects & SBP (Systolic Blood Pressure), DBP (Diastolic Blood
Pressure), Heart rate and EMG.
- A series of addition and subtraction of 1 digit numbers.
- Subject pronounces the answer and errors will be recorder by tape recorder.
- Soft music was played to relax the subject and physiological and psychological
parameters were measured.
(Ushiyama, et al., 1991) 26 subjects, blood samples, BP and ECG. Initially, 20 minute
relaxation
- 7 subtractions from 700 within 2.5 min after the relaxation. Finally 3 minute
relaxation.
- ECG continuous measure for complete duration
- Blood samples, blood pressure for discrete variable only once on each task.
(Tomaka, Blascovich, & Swart, 1994b) 41 subjects & heart rate, skin conductance response
(SCR), stroke volume (SV), SBP and DBP
- Mental arithmetic task with two type, with silent phase, and aloud phase.
- Initially, 10 minute rest before electrode placement and 4 minutes relaxation after the
electrode placement and calibration.
- Type1, rapid serial addition by 13 from 2549. Duration 4 minutes with 5 minute final
relaxation.
- Type 2, rapid serial subtraction by 7 from 2549. Duration 4 minutes with 5 minute final
relaxation.
- The subject is vocalizing the answer in a loud phase and silent phase subject to be
silent and should perform the task.
(Ring, Drayson, Walkey, Dale, & Carroll, 2002) 24 subjects & SBP, DBP and pulse rate.
- 4 seven minute series addition with presentation rate of 3.5, 3.0, 2.5 and 2.0s
respectively.
- Addition of two sequentially presented single digit numbers (from1 to 9) in audio.
- Answers should be retained in the memory for next addition that presented on the audio
tape recorder.
- SBP, DBP and pulse rate is a discrete variable taken from a certain interval of time.
(Linden, 1991) 61 subjects & DBP, SBP heart rate.
- Four different kind noise distraction during MAT. Subtraction of 2000 from 6,7, 8,9
consecutively, calculation time is 5 Sec per one step.
- Verbally pronounce the answer.
- No noise task (the task performed without any noise).
- Variable real life noise ( siren, car engine warm up, thunder getting closer,
background noise of train station etc.,).
- Steady real life noise (coffee and bar shop background noise).
- Variable meaningless noise task(white and pink noise).
(Von Dawans, Kirschbaum, & Heinrichs, 2010) 25 subjects & ECG
- Mental arithmetic task (serial subtraction) of 8 min.
- The task performed in between other stress inducing task.
(Seraganian, Szabo, Brown, & Behavior, 1997) 20 subjects & ECG.
- 11 problems requiring two serial arithmetic operations with integers (e.g., 14* 6-17).
- Subject should perform arithmetic and also rate the difficulty level 10 point scale.
- Task were presented in tape recorder in counter balanced order
- Heart rate was continues measure.
Protocol design information
In this work, MAT is designed to induce and increase the stress level from one level to
another by creating and increasing mental demand from easy to hard. Here, the mental
arithmetic task is designed with audio distraction to reduce the cognition while in mental
demand or load. This continuous exposure is reason to induce the stress of the participants.
The protocol consist of 4 different levels such as relaxation with soft music, low level
(low difficulty), medium level (medium difficulty), high level (high difficulty). Each level
has 30 arithmetic problem addition, subtraction, multiplication and division or combination
of these. Complexities of problem between levels are designed according to the low, medium,
and high. 10 randomly selected real time noises (generator, siren, motor sound etc) are
added with every 10 problems of each level in order to reduce the concentration and increase
the mental demand. According to the data collection environment, the noises are calibrated
and controlled.
Physiological measures
Non-intrusive measurement Electrocardiogram Electromyogram Galvanic skin response Skin
temperature Electroencephalogram
Subject information
Normal subjects and open invitation will be given to select the volunteers
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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