Heart rate-driven haptic vibration reduced heart rate and increased subjective restfulness during wakeful rest, with forearm and shoulder placements rated more comfortable and relaxing than the wrist.
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Haptic Biofeedback for Wakeful Rest: Does Stimulation Location Make a Difference?
Heart rate-driven haptic vibration reduced heart rate and increased subjective restfulness during wakeful rest, with forearm and shoulder placements rated more comfortable and relaxing than the wrist.