2021
DOI: 10.1177/1071181321651241
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The effectiveness of adaptive training for stress inoculation in a simulated astronaut task

Abstract: Astronauts operate in an environment with multiple hazards that can develop into life-threatening emergency situations. Managing stress in emergencies may require cognitive resources and lead to diminishing performance. Stress training aims to maintain performance under stress by methodically increasing stressor levels to build inoculation against stress. An adaptive virtual reality (VR) training system was developed with real-time stress detection by using machine learning on psychophysiological responses. Us… Show more

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“…The wrapper method was necessary to select features that could be used to personalize the model with features best discriminated stress for given window sizes, and subsequently deployed to test real-time data in an adaptive system [14][15][16]. Without a wrapper, features would have to be predetermined and would generalize to a broad population when the system is deployed.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The wrapper method was necessary to select features that could be used to personalize the model with features best discriminated stress for given window sizes, and subsequently deployed to test real-time data in an adaptive system [14][15][16]. Without a wrapper, features would have to be predetermined and would generalize to a broad population when the system is deployed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The online real-time system was run with a separate participant sample within a larger adaptive VR stress training system (study results reported in [15]). The adaptive system was designed to detect stress, then provide immediate adaptive feedback during training to increase/decrease the stressors in virtual reality to help build competency and inoculate stress.…”
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“…Emergency response is another arena that has attracted significant IVR attention (e.g. Bayouth & Keren, 2019;Engelbrecht et al, 2019;Feng et al, 2020;Finseth et al, 2016;Finseth et al, 2018;Finseth et al, 2020;Finseth et al, 2022;Finseth, Dorneich, Keren, Franke, Vardeman, et al, 2021;Franke et al, 2013;Kwok et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%