A breathing companion robot reduced perceived stress more than audio guidance alone in 14 Ukrainian refugees, with mixed physiological outcomes and three identified breathing patterns.
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NEFFY 2.0: A Breathing Companion Robot: User-Centered Design and Findings from a Study with Ukrainian Refugees
A breathing companion robot reduced perceived stress more than audio guidance alone in 14 Ukrainian refugees, with mixed physiological outcomes and three identified breathing patterns.