Towards an objective measurement of emotional stress

Jorge Mario Garzón Rey, A. Arza, J. Aguiló
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This paper presents preliminary results of an experimental study that aims to find an objective measure of emotional stress by using physiological variables. Biochemical stress markers, psychometrics tests and physiological signals were recorded during two different session to 40 healthy young adults (17 men and 23 women). The first session seeks to measure stress baseline state of each subject and the state of deep relaxation that is achieved by autogenic techniques. The second session seeks to measure the state of stress generated by a memory test and an arithmetic task, based on the Trier Social Stress Test. Psychometrics tests show an increment of 40% of stress level at the second session in comparison with the first session. Cortisol levels in men have a significant increments. Physiological signal show significant response to stress stimulus applied in the second experimental session. It can be seen that face temperature increases during the session due to vasodilation; meanwhile the hand temperature decreases the effect on vasoconstriction.
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朝着客观测量情绪压力的方向发展
本文介绍了一项实验研究的初步结果,旨在利用生理变量寻找一种客观测量情绪压力的方法。对40名健康年轻人(17名男性和23名女性)进行了两次不同时段的生化压力标记、心理测量测试和生理信号记录。第一阶段旨在测量每个受试者的压力基线状态和通过自体技术达到的深度放松状态。第二部分是根据特里尔社会压力测试(Trier Social stress test)来衡量记忆力测试和算术任务所产生的压力状态。心理测量测试显示,与第一阶段相比,第二阶段的压力水平增加了40%。男性的皮质醇水平显著增加。在第二阶段的实验中,生理信号对应激刺激有明显的反应。可以看出,在会话期间,由于血管舒张,面部温度升高;同时,手部温度降低了对血管收缩的影响。
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