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Mood regulates the physiological response to whole-body vibration at low intensity

Authors :
Martina Lorenzino
Flavia D'Agostin
Sara Rigutti
Massimo Bovenzi
Carlo Fantoni
Luigi Bregant
Lorenzino, Martina
D'Agostin, Flavia
Rigutti, Sara
Bovenzi, Massimo
Fantoni, Carlo
Bregant, Luigi
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In the present study we evaluated the relationship between human vibrational comfort and psychophysiological processes. We exposed twenty-one participants to three levels of whole-body vibration at low intensity inside a full-scale mock-up of a ship cabin. Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) activity, mood and well-being state during each level of vibration exposure were measured. We found that a positive affective state determined greater changes in ANS activity in response to vibration variations compared to a negative affective condition. Furthermore, we found that variations of the vibration intensity did not always determine variations of the comfort experience at physiological and psychological level. The relevance of our findings is a challenge for comfort design research showing a gap between guidelines for comfort design and evidence based on psycho-physiological responses to environmental stimulation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....85adf36fb0c76fd9ac720188be48b082