Since sound and music are powerful forces and drivers of human behavior and physiology, we propose the use of sonification to activate healthy breathing patterns in participants to induce relaxation. Sonification is often used in the context of biofeedback as it can represent an informational, non-invasive and real-time stimulus to monitor, motivate or modify human behavior. The first goal of this study is the proposal and evaluation of a distance-based biofeedback system using a tempo- and phase-aligned sonification strategy to adapt breathing patterns and induce states of relaxation. A second goal is the evaluation of several sonification stimuli on 18 participants that were recruited online and of which we analyzed psychometric and behav...
Background: Relaxation practices might be helpful exercises for coping with anxiety and stressful se...
One core characteristic of active music therapy is the facilitation of emotional expression through...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or "sonifications", fo...
Since sound and music are powerful forces and drivers of human behavior and physiology, we propose t...
Translating biophysical data to meaningful audible pieces has been under investigation in plants, an...
We present an auditory biofeedback technique that may be used as a tool for stress management. The t...
Studies on the potential benefits of conveying biofeedback stimulus using a musical signal have appe...
Biofeedback tools generally use visualizations to display physiological information to the user. As ...
Auditory display is a relatively young field that has nonetheless been applied to many different typ...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or sonifications, for ...
Resonance frequency breathing (RFB) is a form of slow breathing at around six breaths/min, whose imm...
Presented at the 25th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2019) 23-27 June 2019, Nort...
Unwind is a musical biofeedback interface which combines nature sounds and sedative music into a for...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is related to stress management, emotional well-being, and hypertension...
We explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or "sonifications",...
Background: Relaxation practices might be helpful exercises for coping with anxiety and stressful se...
One core characteristic of active music therapy is the facilitation of emotional expression through...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or "sonifications", fo...
Since sound and music are powerful forces and drivers of human behavior and physiology, we propose t...
Translating biophysical data to meaningful audible pieces has been under investigation in plants, an...
We present an auditory biofeedback technique that may be used as a tool for stress management. The t...
Studies on the potential benefits of conveying biofeedback stimulus using a musical signal have appe...
Biofeedback tools generally use visualizations to display physiological information to the user. As ...
Auditory display is a relatively young field that has nonetheless been applied to many different typ...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or sonifications, for ...
Resonance frequency breathing (RFB) is a form of slow breathing at around six breaths/min, whose imm...
Presented at the 25th International Conference on Auditory Display (ICAD 2019) 23-27 June 2019, Nort...
Unwind is a musical biofeedback interface which combines nature sounds and sedative music into a for...
Heart rate variability (HRV) is related to stress management, emotional well-being, and hypertension...
We explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or "sonifications",...
Background: Relaxation practices might be helpful exercises for coping with anxiety and stressful se...
One core characteristic of active music therapy is the facilitation of emotional expression through...
Three experiments explored the effectiveness of continuous auditory displays, or "sonifications", fo...