Psychophysiological testing is presented in the Boslab program as a separate tab and includes sessions designed to assess physiological parameters and their dynamics during stress tests, i.e. when performing tasks containing cognitive, emotional or sensory load.
The following set of signals is stored in sessions of this group:
· Cardiointervals (CI)
· Breath 1, Breath Duration 1, Exhalation Duration 1
· Skin conductance (SC), Skin conductance (logarithm) ( Ln PrK)
· Photoplethysmogram (PPG)
· Systolic wave amplitude (SWA)
· Pulse wave propagation time (PWT)
Stress Test – Cognitive Task
Monitoring physiological parameters during a cognitive task. Arithmetic calculation, selection of words according to the semantic criterion of similarity/difference (synonyms, antonyms), etc. are used as cognitive load. The therapist can choose any task that actively engages the functions of thinking, memory and attention.
The session contains two patient screens: a neutral image (landscape) to perform oral tasks and stimulus material – Gorbov’s red-black table.
Stress Test – Situation
The patient is asked to remember and describe a stressful situation. The situation must be significant for the person being examined, while at the same time not being psychologically traumatic. It is recommended to describe the situation out loud, since verbalization helps to actualize the experiences experienced “there and then.” For many people, speaking similar situation speaking out loud will already be sufficient for characteristic psychophysiological reactions to stress to appear. Usually there are visible signs: breathing quickens, the timbre of the voice changes, the posture becomes more tense, etc. The duration of testing should be 3-5 minutes. A patient “photo saver” screen containing a neutral image is used.
The patient screen “Stories” uses the SLIDESHOW tool, allowing you to present stimulus material (photos) to the test taker. This form of work is recommended when testing professional groups and allows you to present stimulus images on professional topics.
Stress test - video
Monitoring parameters while watching thematic video material of a stressful nature. Using the screen editor, the user can specify various video clips to be presented in a given session.
Rest
Monitoring parameters during rest. These are one-minute sessions that are used to assess recovery abilities. The test taker is given the task not just to sit passively, but to make the most of the upcoming minute of rest in order to recover and prepare for the next task.
Monitoring physiological parameters - visual stimulus
The session is used to monitor physiological parameters against the background of the presentation of a visual stimulus. The presentation of a stimulus in the Boslab program is implemented using a SLIDE SHOW screen and a label system. When starting a session, a background image appears on the patient's screen, which at a certain point is replaced by a visual stimulus, after which the background is displayed again.
Physiological Parameters Monitoring - Sound Stimulus
The session is used to monitor physiological parameters against the background of presentation of an audio stimulus. When the session starts, a neutral image is displayed on the patient's screen. At a certain moment the program beeps. The user can independently adjust the time of occurrence and duration of presentation of the sound stimulus, as well as select the sound effect.
Monitoring physiological parameters - arbitrary stimulus
The session is used to monitor physiological parameters against the background of the presentation of an arbitrary stimulus. By arbitrary we mean external (in relation to the software environment) stimuli, for example, a tactile or cold stimulus.
This session uses the labeling system integrated into the Boslab program. When recording signals, the user “puts a mark” at the moment the stimulus is presented. This label is then displayed on the graph when viewing the recording.
Evaluation of test results
The obtained data are assessed according to three criteria: 1) initial values of the parameter, 2) the dynamics of its changes during stress testing (response to stress) and 3) the quality of recovery of the indicator during rest.
First, psychophysiological indicators are assessed at rest, then their dynamics are analyzed during stress testing; for this purpose, a graph of changes in the indicator is plotted based on average values per session. IN ideally the graph will look like this:
That is, any indicator tested must: firstly, respond to stress, and secondly, return to the original level during rest. The assessment of reactivity and recovery is carried out taking into account the background values of the parameter. Please pay attention to the following points:
· Was the background level over/underestimated?
· Was this change in background levels a response to the procedure or is it a chronic disorder?
· How pronounced did the indicator change under the influences?
· Which stimuli caused the greatest response?
· did the indicator recover during the rest session?
· was the recovery complete (to baseline or to normal values, if the background has been changed)?
· Are there delayed reactions, “stuckness” in the stress phase (situations when the reaction does not manifest itself during a stress test, but during subsequent rest)?
· How did the indicator behave during testing, how did it change in the last session relative to the beginning of testing (progressive increase in reactive changes with poor recovery or, conversely, adaptation, effective recovery)?
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