About this trial
The investigators are conducting research on factors related to the self-regulation of mood and arousal states across a range of everyday activities as well as different levels of stress. Behavioral interventions-such as meditation, listening to music, or visualizing art or nature-offer important alternatives and/or adjunctive strategies to pharmaceutical tools or other mechanisms supporting physical and emotional well-being. This research will expand on the knowledge base regarding the impact of biophysical stimulation and/or frame of mind on an individual's self-directed management of physical and emotional health. Motivation, confidence, and composure are critical aspects of self-efficacy, framing a person's mindset to make healthy choices across daily activities.
The research in this protocol is carried out across multiple sites and studies by means of digital tools and a consistent participant experience workflow. Together, these resources are intended to support individuals across multiple self-directed experiences utilized in the maintenance of their basic health. Before, during, and after session experiences, the participant provides objective (physiological) responses and/or subjective (self-report) responses and reflections; some studies also include interviews or focus groups. The combined set of responses can be summarized, connected to other measures, and input to machine learning models to improve personalization of stimuli. By studying the effects of soundBrilliance experiences across a variety of contexts and participant samples, the investigators can better refine each element of the stimulus to improve satisfaction, tolerance, and targeted outcomes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
You are 13 years of age or older
You can read, write, and speak English at a 5th-grade level or higher
You are legally capable of providing informed consent (adult participants) or capable of providing assent (child participants)
To the best of your knowledge, you are willing and able to commit to the session(s) and activities of this study
Disqualifiers
None
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- soundBrilliance software application - Emotional Health
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
soundBrilliance LLC
Lead sponsor
Creighton University
Collaborator
Creighton University Medical Center
Collaborator