Enhancing precision in human neuroscience
eLife,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Aug. 9, 2023
Human
neuroscience
has
always
been
pushing
the
boundary
of
what
is
measurable.
During
last
decade,
concerns
about
statistical
power
and
replicability
–
in
science
general,
but
also
specifically
human
have
fueled
an
extensive
debate.
One
important
insight
from
this
discourse
need
for
larger
samples,
which
naturally
increases
power.
An
alternative
to
increase
precision
measurements,
focus
review.
This
option
often
overlooked,
even
though
benefits
increasing
as
much
sample
size.
Nonetheless,
at
heart
good
scientific
practice
neuroscience,
with
researchers
relying
on
lab
traditions
or
rules
thumb
ensure
sufficient
their
studies.
In
review,
we
encourage
a
more
systematic
approach
precision.
We
start
by
introducing
measurement
its
importance
well-powered
studies
neuroscience.
Then,
determinants
range
neuroscientific
methods
(MRI,
M/EEG,
EDA,
Eye-Tracking,
Endocrinology)
are
elaborated.
end
discussing
how
evaluation
application
respective
insights
can
lead
reproducibility
Language: Английский
Enabling Tactile Internet via 6G: Application Characteristics, Requirements, and Design Considerations Top of Form
Future Internet,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(3), P. 122 - 122
Published: March 11, 2025
With
the
emergence
of
artificial
intelligence
and
advancements
in
network
technologies,
imminent
arrival
6G
is
not
very
far
away.
The
technology
will
introduce
unique
innovative
applications
Tactile
Internet
near
future.
This
paper
highlights
evolution
towards
enabled
by
technology,
along
with
details
capabilities.
It
emphasizes
stringent
requirements
for
emerging
critical
role
parameters,
such
as
latency,
reliability,
data
rate,
others.
study
identifies
important
characteristics
future
applications,
interprets
them
into
explicit
requirements,
then
discusses
associated
design
considerations.
focuses
on
application
various
like
virtual
reality/augmented
reality,
remote
surgery,
gaming,
smart
cities,
autonomous
vehicles,
industrial
automation,
brain–machine
interface,
telepresence/holography,
Internet.
Furthermore,
we
discuss
exclusive
parameters
other
to
realize
real-time
haptic
interactions
help
intelligence.
deliberates
examines
performance
given
applications.
also
types
sensors
that
are
required
Language: Английский
Effects of Information Widgets on Time Perception during Mentally Demanding Tasks
Zengrui Li,
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Di Shi,
No information about this author
Q. Gao
No information about this author
et al.
Published: April 24, 2025
Language: Английский
The psychophysiological mechanisms of real-world time experience
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: July 28, 2022
Our
sense
of
time
is
fallible,
often
resulting
in
the
sensation
flying
by
quickly
or
dragging
slowly.
It
has
been
suggested
that
changes
sympathetic
(SNS)
and
parasympathetic
nervous
system
(PNS)
activity
may
influence
perceived
passage
time,
however
this
proposition
never
tested
during
real-world
temporal
experience.
The
current
study
directly
relationship
between
SNS-PNS
real-world.
Sixty-seven
participants
completed
a
normal
day's
activities
whilst
wearing
sensors
to
capture
electrocardiography
(ECG),
electrodermal
(EDA)
movement.
They
also
provided
hourly
rating
subjective
speed
at
which
was
passing.
Results
revealed
greater
SNS
(e.g.,
increased
heart
rate,
frequency
phasic
skin
conductance
response)
associated
with
passing
more
quickly.
PNS
not
related
Whilst
findings
support
previous
suggestions
physiological
arousal
are
distortions
effects
small
other
factors
likely
contribute
Language: Английский
Fear-related psychophysiological patterns are situation and individual dependent: A Bayesian model comparison approach.
Emotion,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
24(2), P. 506 - 521
Published: Aug. 21, 2023
Is
there
a
universal
mapping
of
physiology
to
emotion,
or
do
these
mappings
vary
substantially
by
person
situation?
Psychologists,
philosophers,
and
neuroscientists
have
debated
this
question
for
decades.
Most
previous
studies
focused
on
differentiating
emotions
the
basis
accompanying
autonomic
responses
using
analytical
approaches
that
often
assume
within-category
homogeneity.
In
present
study,
we
took
an
alternative
approach
question.
We
determined
extent
which
relationship
between
subjective
experience
reactivity
generalizes
across,
depends
upon,
individual
situation
instances
single
emotion
category,
specifically,
fear.
Electrodermal
activity
cardiac
activity-two
measures
are
assumed
show
robust
relationships
with
fear-were
recorded
while
participants
reported
fear
in
response
dozens
fear-evoking
videos
related
three
distinct
situations:
spiders,
heights,
social
encounters.
formally
translated
assumptions
from
diverse
theoretical
models
into
common
framework
model
comparison
analyses.
Results
exceedingly
favored
situation-dependency
reactivity,
subject
variance
also
significant
but
constrained
situation.
Models
generalization
across
situations
and/or
individuals
performed
much
worse
comparison.
These
results
call
assumption
generalizability
autonomic-subjective
fear,
as
required
translational
research
nonhuman
animals
humans,
advance
situated
understanding
correlates
experience.
(PsycInfo
Database
Record
(c)
2024
APA,
all
rights
reserved).
Language: Английский
Exploring emotions beyond the laboratory: A review of emotional and physiological ecological momentary assessment methods in children and youth
Linda Sosa‐Hernandez,
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Natasha Vogel,
No information about this author
Katelyn Frankiewicz
No information about this author
et al.
Psychophysiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
61(12)
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
Abstract
Recent
advancements
in
methodologies
such
as
ecological
momentary
assessment
(EMA)
and
ambulatory
physiology
devices
have
enhanced
our
ability
to
measure
emotions
experienced
daily
life.
Despite
the
feasibility
of
EMA
for
assessing
children's
youth's
emotional
self‐reports,
combining
it
with
physiological
measurements
a
real‐life
context
has
yet
be
established.
Our
scoping
review
evaluates
usability
implementing
children
youth.
Due
complexities
data,
this
also
synthesized
existing
methodological
statistical
practices
studies.
Following
PRISMA‐ScR
guidelines,
we
searched
screened
PsycINFO,
PubMed,
Web
Science
electronic
databases
studies
that
assessed
subjective
cardiac
or
electrodermal
responses
outside
laboratory.
initial
search
resulted
4174
studies,
13
which
were
included
review.
Findings
showed
significant
variability
EMA,
device
wear‐time
averaging
58.77%
study
periods
data
loss
due
quality
issues
ranging
from
0.2%
77%
across
signals.
Compliance
was
approximately
60%
when
combined
EMA.
The
points
lack
standardized
procedures
suggests
need
guidelines
designing,
processing,
analyzing
collected
contexts.
We
offer
recommendations
enhance
participant
engagement
develop
standard
employing
youth
emotion,
developmental,
psychophysiology
researchers.
Language: Английский
A Review on Assisted Living Using Wearable Devices
Sensors,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(23), P. 7439 - 7439
Published: Nov. 21, 2024
Forecasts
about
the
aging
trend
of
world
population
agree
on
identifying
increased
life
expectancy
as
a
serious
risk
factor
for
financial
sustainability
social
healthcare
systems
if
not
properly
supported
by
innovative
care
management
policies.
Such
policies
should
include
integration
within
traditional
services
assistive
technologies
tools
prolonging
healthy
and
independent
living
at
home,
but
also
introducing
innovations
in
clinical
practice
such
long-term
remote
health
monitoring.
For
their
part,
solutions
active
assisted
have
now
reached
high
degree
technological
maturity,
thanks
to
considerable
amount
research
work
carried
out
recent
years
develop
highly
reliable
energy-efficient
wearable
sensors
capable
enabling
development
monitor
activity
physiological
parameters
over
time,
minimally
invasive
manner.
This
reviews
role
design
solutions,
focusing
human
recognition
joint
use
onboard
electromyography
inertial
measurement
units
acquisition
related
overall
physical
psychological
conditions,
heart
skin
conductance.
Language: Английский
Examining Stress and Residual Symptoms in Remitted and Partially Remitted Depression Using a Wearable Electrodermal Activity Device: A Pilot Study
IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
11, P. 96 - 106
Published: Dec. 12, 2022
Consistent
evidence
suggests
residual
symptoms
and
stress
are
the
most
reliable
predictors
of
relapse
in
remitted
depression.
Prevailing
methodologies
often
do
not
enable
continuous
real-time
sampling
stress.
Thus,
little
is
known
about
day-to-day
interactions
between
In
preparation
for
a
full-scale
trial,
this
study
aimed
to
pilot
wrist-worn
wearable
electrodermal
activity
monitor:
ADI
(Analog
Devices,
Inc.)
Study
Watch
assessing
physiological
depressive
following
depression
remission.
13
individuals
from
major
completed
baseline,
daily
diary,
post-daily
diary
assessments.
Self-reported
were
measured
at
baseline
diary.
Diary
assessments
required
participants
wear
ADI's
during
waking
hours
complete
self-report
questionnaires
every
evening
over
one
week.
Sleep
problems,
fatigue,
energy
loss,
agitation
frequently
reported
symptoms.
Average
skin
conductance
responses
(SCRs)
16.09
per-hour,
with
an
average
11.30
time
per-day.
Increased
associated
enhanced
self-reported
on
same
day.
SCRs
day
predicted
increased
next
This
showed
device
can
be
recommended
examining
as
predictor
also
provides
preliminary
work
relationships
Importantly,
significant
findings
small
sample
aim
follow
up
3-week
draw
conclusions
psychological
processes
explored.
Clinical
Translational
Impact
Statemen-ADI's
enables
measure
identifying
its
novel
procedure
promising
future
studies.
Language: Английский