From lab to life: Evaluating the reliability and validity of psychophysiological data from wearable devices in laboratory and ambulatory settings

Xin Hu, Tanika R. Sgherza, Jessie B. Nothrup,David M. Fresco,Kristin Naragon-Gainey,Lauren M. Bylsma

Behavior Research Methods(2024)

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Despite the increasing popularity of ambulatory assessment, the reliability and validity of psychophysiological signals from wearable devices is unproven in daily life settings. We evaluated the reliability and validity of physiological signals (electrocardiogram, ECG; photoplethysmography, PPG; electrodermal activity, EDA) collected from two wearable devices (Movisens EcgMove4 and Empatica E4) in the lab (N = 67) and daily life (N = 20) among adults aged 18–64 with Mindware as the laboratory gold standard. Results revealed that both wearable devices’ valid data rates in daily life were lower than in the laboratory (Movisens ECG 82.94 vs. 93.10
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Ambulatory assessment,Wearable devices,Reliability,Validity,Heart rate variability,Electrodermal activity
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