Biofeedback tools generally use visualizations to display physiological information to the user. As such, these tools are incompatible with visually demanding tasks such as driving. While auditory or haptic biofeedback may be used in these cases, the additional sensory channels can increase workload or act as a nuisance to the user. A number of studies, however, have shown that music can improve mood and concentration, while also reduce aggression and boredom. Here, we propose an intervention that combines the benefits of biofeedback and music to help users regulate their stress response while performing a visual task (driving a car simulator). Our approach encourages slow breathing by adjusting the quality of the music in response to the u...
Music has served as an important element of most cultures, but its use as a therapeutic intervention...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is related to stress management, emotional well-being, and hypertension...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies...
Biofeedback tools generally use visualizations to display physiological information to the user. As ...
Studies on the potential benefits of conveying biofeedback stimulus using a musical signal have appe...
Unwind is a musical biofeedback interface which combines nature sounds and sedative music into a for...
Music and emotion are deeply connected in the human experience. From the physiological realm to the ...
We present an auditory biofeedback technique that may be used as a tool for stress management. The t...
The growing problem of stress in our society has provided greater motivation to seek stress soluti...
Interactive systems are increasingly being used to explicitly support change in the user’s psychophy...
The growing problem of stress in our society has provided greater motivation to seek stress solution...
This paper presents a set of real-time sonifications of heart rate variability in the context of bio...
Since sound and music are powerful forces and drivers of human behavior and physiology, we propose t...
This randomised-controlled study explored the impact of a single 30-minute session of HRV BF on anx...
International audienceAnxiety is a common health issue that can occur throughout one's existence. In...
Music has served as an important element of most cultures, but its use as a therapeutic intervention...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is related to stress management, emotional well-being, and hypertension...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies...
Biofeedback tools generally use visualizations to display physiological information to the user. As ...
Studies on the potential benefits of conveying biofeedback stimulus using a musical signal have appe...
Unwind is a musical biofeedback interface which combines nature sounds and sedative music into a for...
Music and emotion are deeply connected in the human experience. From the physiological realm to the ...
We present an auditory biofeedback technique that may be used as a tool for stress management. The t...
The growing problem of stress in our society has provided greater motivation to seek stress soluti...
Interactive systems are increasingly being used to explicitly support change in the user’s psychophy...
The growing problem of stress in our society has provided greater motivation to seek stress solution...
This paper presents a set of real-time sonifications of heart rate variability in the context of bio...
Since sound and music are powerful forces and drivers of human behavior and physiology, we propose t...
This randomised-controlled study explored the impact of a single 30-minute session of HRV BF on anx...
International audienceAnxiety is a common health issue that can occur throughout one's existence. In...
Music has served as an important element of most cultures, but its use as a therapeutic intervention...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is related to stress management, emotional well-being, and hypertension...
Due to the prevalence of music performance anxiety and the emergence of new biofeedback technologies...