Quantization of mental stress using various physiological markers
Apoorvagiri, M.S. Nagananda

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that mental stress can be quantified more accurately by integrating multiple physiological markers such as PPG, HRV, reaction time, and subjective questionnaires during stress induction.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining various physiological and subjective markers to quantify mental stress more precisely than previous approaches.
Findings
Stress quantification improves with multi-parameter integration.
Physiological markers correlate significantly with subjective stress levels.
The approach enhances accuracy in mental stress assessment.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to quantize mental stress by integrating different physiological markers like reaction time, photoplethysmograph (PPG), heart rate variability (HRV) and subjective markers like questionnaire. The study included 10 subjects of age between 22 and 26 years. Study materials included the results of PSS questionnaire, simple reaction time, PPG data, and HRV data during a stress inducing stroop test. The study suggests that mental stress can be quantized when stress is induced acquisitively and more accurate quantification of stress can be achieved by integrating many physiological parameters.
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