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Locomotion in virtual environments predicts cardiovascular responsiveness to subsequent stressful challenges

Psychology

Locomotion in virtual environments predicts cardiovascular responsiveness to subsequent stressful challenges

J. Rodrigues, E. Studer, et al.

Discover how João Rodrigues, Erik Studer, Stephan Streuber, Nathalie Meyer, and Carmen Sandi harnessed machine learning to unveil the connection between locomotor behaviors and heart rate variability (HRV) in response to stress. This groundbreaking research reveals that our responses during novelty exploration can predict stress vulnerability, advancing early detection methods in behavioral digital phenotyping.... show more
Abstract
Individuals differ in their physiological responsiveness to stressful challenges, and stress potentiates the development of many diseases. Heart rate variability (HRV), a measure of cardiac vagal break, is emerging as a strong index of physiological stress vulnerability. Thus, it is important to develop tools that identify predictive markers of individual differences in HRV responsiveness without exposing subjects to high stress. Here, using machine learning approaches, we show the strong predictive power of high-dimensional locomotor responses during novelty exploration to predict HRV responsiveness during stress exposure. Locomotor responses are collected in two ecologically valid virtual reality scenarios inspired by the animal literature and stress is elicited and measured in a third threatening virtual scenario. Our model's predictions generalize to other stressful challenges and outperforms other stress prediction instruments, such as anxiety questionnaires. Our study paves the way for the development of behavioral digital phenotyping tools for early detection of stress-vulnerable individuals.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Nov 19, 2020
Authors
João Rodrigues, Erik Studer, Stephan Streuber, Nathalie Meyer, Carmen Sandi
Tags
heart rate variability
stress response
machine learning
digital phenotyping
locomotor behavior
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