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Motivating Patients with Depression for Gender-sensitive Cognitive Training Using a Socially Assistive Robot with Biosignal Driven Pause Management

Autor*innen:
Pszeida, Martin and Haeussl, Alfred and Zuschnegg, Julia and Macher, Michael and Draxler, Sandra and Orgel, Thomas and Schneeberger, Michael and Weiss, Wolfgang and Mosbacher, Jochen and Schultz, Anna and Steindl, Dominik and Russegger, Silvia and Roller, Regina and Dalkner, Nina and Schuessler, Sandra and Reininghaus, Eva and Paletta, Lucas
Abstract:
Depression affects approximately 280 million people worldwide and is often associated with chronic symptoms and cognitive impairments. This study aimed to enhance cognitive function and motivation in individuals with chronic depression using a gender-sensitive Social Assisting Robotic (SAR) system. A humanoid robot (‘Pepper’) was equipped with a tablet delivering interactive cognitive training, including visual, auditory, and stress-adaptive content. In a randomized controlled trial (N = 32), 16 patients received robot-based training, while 16 used tablet-only training. Stress responses were recorded via wearable biosignal sensors and eye tracking. Results include digital stress indicators and responses on the application of short mindfulness exercises within the training session. This is the first study to examine psychophysiological effects of SAR-supported pause management in psychiatric care using biosignal sensor data. The findings support future development of adaptive SAR systems for mental health interventions.
Titel:
Motivating Patients with Depression for Gender-sensitive Cognitive Training Using a Socially Assistive Robot with Biosignal Driven Pause Management

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16th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2025)

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