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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2017 May 23;7(1):2285.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-02274-2.

The calming effect of a new wearable device during the anticipation of public speech

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Randomized Controlled Trial

The calming effect of a new wearable device during the anticipation of public speech

Ruben T Azevedo et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

We assessed the calming effect of doppel, a wearable device that delivers heartbeat-like tactile stimulation on the wrist. We tested whether the use of doppel would have a calming effect on physiological arousal and subjective reports of state anxiety during the anticipation of public speech, a validated experimental task that is known to induce anxiety. Two groups of participants were tested in a single-blind design. Both groups wore the device on their wrist during the anticipation of public speech, and were given the cover story that the device was measuring blood pressure. For only one group, the device was turned on and delivered a slow heartbeat-like vibration. Participants in the doppel active condition displayed lower increases in skin conductance responses relative to baseline and reported lower anxiety levels compared to the control group. Therefore, the presence, as opposed to its absence, of a slow rhythm, which in the present study was instantiated as an auxiliary slow heartbeat delivered through doppel, had a significant calming effect on physiological arousal and subjective experience during a socially stressful situation. This finding is discussed in relation to past research on responses and entrainment to rhythms, and their effects on arousal and mood.

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Conflict of interest statement

N.B., A.B., J.H. and F.T. co-own Team Turquoise Ltd. M.T. is an independent consultant for Team Turquoise Ltd.

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Figure 1
The doppel device (A) and the timeline of the experimental procedure (B).
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Figure 2
Average Skin Conductance levels across conditions and groups (A), and average state anxiety scores (B). Error bars indicate S.E.M.

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