2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23063006
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Robustness of Physiological Synchrony in Wearable Electrodermal Activity and Heart Rate as a Measure of Attentional Engagement to Movie Clips

Abstract: Individuals that pay attention to narrative stimuli show synchronized heart rate (HR) and electrodermal activity (EDA) responses. The degree to which this physiological synchrony occurs is related to attentional engagement. Factors that can influence attention, such as instructions, salience of the narrative stimulus and characteristics of the individual, affect physiological synchrony. The demonstrability of synchrony depends on the amount of data used in the analysis. We investigated how demonstrability of p… Show more

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“…Inter-subject correlations in heart rate and EDA were both positively correlated with the number of correctly answered questions about the movie clips. In previous work we only found this relation to be statistically significant for inter-subject correlations in heart rate (Stuldreher et al, 2020b , 2023b ). Now we find that in EDA such inter-subject correlations are associated with performance as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Inter-subject correlations in heart rate and EDA were both positively correlated with the number of correctly answered questions about the movie clips. In previous work we only found this relation to be statistically significant for inter-subject correlations in heart rate (Stuldreher et al, 2020b , 2023b ). Now we find that in EDA such inter-subject correlations are associated with performance as well.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Physiological synchrony was quantified with the use of inter-subject correlations. For each participant's EDA and heart rate during a given movie, inter-subject correlations were computed with the EDA and heart rate of every other participant during that same movie, following our previous procedure (Stuldreher et al, 2023b ). When averaging over the inter-subject correlations with all other participants, we obtain a metric we refer to as participant-to-group inter-subject correlation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the majority of these papers, team performance has been inferred using 1–2 measures, although the use of multiple modalities in one measurement would likely add value to the evaluation of team performance ( Hałgas et al, 2022 ). Moreover, most of the existing studies that have attempted to assess team performance using physiological data have focused on simple tasks that may not be directly relevant to medical procedures, and have been conducted under conditions of low movement, which may mask potential artifacts ( Stuldreher et al, 2023 ; van Eijndhoven et al, 2023 ). Therefore, it is crucial to address these limitations and ensure that future studies properly account for movement and stress artifacts to ensure the validity of performance evaluations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%