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Modulating Heart Activity and Task Performance using Haptic Heartbeat Feedback: A Study Across Four Body Placements

Andreia Valente, Dajin Lee, Seungmoon Choi, Mark Billinghurst, Augusto Esteves

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Abstract

This paper explores the impact of vibrotactile haptic feedback on heart activity when the feedback is provided at four different body locations (chest, wrist, neck, and ankle) and with two feedback rates (50 bpm and 110 bpm). A user study found that the neck placement resulted in higher heart rates and lower heart rate variability, and higher frequencies correlated with increased heart rates and decreased heart rate variability. The chest was preferred in self-reported metrics, and neck placement was perceived as less satisfying, harmonious, and immersive. This research contributes to understanding the interplay between psychological experiences and physiological responses when using haptic biofeedback resembling real body signals.

Topics & Concepts

HeartbeatHaptic technologyComputer scienceTask (project management)Human–computer interactionSimulationEngineeringComputer securitySystems engineeringNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces