Sensei: A Multi-Modal Framework for Assessing Stress Resiliency

Abstract

During this reporting period, we collected pilot data verifying that our stressful and relaxing tasks were having the desired effects on subjects. Figure 1 below shows some typical measurements from the Equivital GSR module for two different subjects. In each of these plots, the green shaded areas indicate those times during the experiment within which the relaxing Caribbean beach video was being shown to the subject, while the red shaded areas indicate the time during which the subject was engaged in the Stroop + peripheral detection task, with increasing task difficulty as time moves on (to the right).

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2013
Accession Number
ADA578627

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  • Ajay Divakaran
  • Jeffrey Lubin
  • Joe Ferraro

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  • Sarnoff Corporation

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