APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

The (Limited) Utility of the Post-Task Cardiovascular Activity As an Indicator of Effort during VR Tasks

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Biological/Neuroscience

  • Gabriela Czarnek
    Nano Games Ltd
  • Gabriela Czarnek
    Jagiellonian University
  • Agnieszka Strojny
    Jagiellonian University
  • Agnieszka Strojny
    Nano Games Ltd
  • Paweł Strojny
    Jagiellonian University
  • Paweł Strojny
    Nano Games Ltd

Abstract

In the two studies, we measured effort mobilization with heart contractility and heart rate variability while subjects were performing a task in virtual reality and during a 2-minute recovery period directly after a task. The results showed small to moderate correlations between the task and recovery period.

Statistics and Methodology

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