Decoding pedestrian stress on urban streets using electrodermal activity monitoring in virtual immersive reality

IF 7.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Transportation Research Part C-Emerging Technologies Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1016/j.trc.2024.104952
Mohsen Nazemi, Bara Rababah, Daniel Ramos, Tangxu Zhao, Bilal Farooq
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The pedestrian stress level is shown to significantly influence human cognitive processes and, subsequently, decision-making, e.g., the decision to select a gap and cross a street. This paper systematically studies the stress experienced by a pedestrian when crossing a street under different experimental manipulations by monitoring the Electrodermal Activity (EDA) using the Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) sensor. To fulfil the research objectives, a dynamic and immersive virtual reality (VR) platform was used, which is suitable for eliciting and capturing pedestrian’s emotional responses in conjunction with monitoring their EDA. A total of 171 individuals participated in the experiment, tasked to cross a two-way street at mid-block with no signal control. Mixed effects models were employed to compare the influence of socio-demographics, social influence, vehicle technology, environment, road design, and traffic variables on the stress levels of the participants. The results indicated that having a street median in the middle of the road operates as a refuge and significantly reduced stress. Younger participants (18–24 years) were calmer than the relatively older participants (55–65 years). Arousal levels were higher when it came to the characteristics of the avatar (virtual pedestrian) in the simulation, especially for those avatars with adventurous traits. The pedestrian location influenced stress since the stress was higher on the street while crossing than waiting on the sidewalk. Significant causes of arousal were fear of accidents and an actual accident for pedestrians. The estimated random effects show a high degree of physical and mental learning by the participants while going through the scenarios.
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利用虚拟沉浸式现实中的皮肤电活动监测解码城市街道上的行人压力
研究表明,行人压力水平显著影响人类的认知过程,进而影响决策,例如,选择一个缺口和过马路的决定。本文利用皮肤电反应传感器(GSR)监测行人在不同实验操作下的皮电活动(EDA),系统地研究了行人在过马路时所经历的压力。为了实现研究目标,我们使用了一个动态的沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)平台,该平台适合于在监测行人EDA的同时,激发和捕捉行人的情绪反应。共有171人参加了这项实验,他们的任务是在没有信号控制的情况下穿过街区中间的一条双行道。采用混合效应模型比较社会人口统计学、社会影响、车辆技术、环境、道路设计和交通变量对参与者压力水平的影响。结果表明,在道路中间设置街道中线可以作为一个避难所,并显着减少压力。年轻的参与者(18-24岁)比相对年长的参与者(55-65岁)更平静。当涉及到模拟中的虚拟角色(虚拟行人)的特征时,唤醒水平更高,特别是那些具有冒险特征的虚拟角色。行人位置对应力有影响,过街时的应力高于在人行道上等待时的应力。唤醒的重要原因是对事故的恐惧和行人发生的实际事故。估计的随机效应表明,参与者在经历这些场景时,身体和心理都有高度的学习。
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期刊介绍: Transportation Research: Part C (TR_C) is dedicated to showcasing high-quality, scholarly research that delves into the development, applications, and implications of transportation systems and emerging technologies. Our focus lies not solely on individual technologies, but rather on their broader implications for the planning, design, operation, control, maintenance, and rehabilitation of transportation systems, services, and components. In essence, the intellectual core of the journal revolves around the transportation aspect rather than the technology itself. We actively encourage the integration of quantitative methods from diverse fields such as operations research, control systems, complex networks, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Join us in exploring the intersection of transportation systems and emerging technologies to drive innovation and progress in the field.
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