Understanding and Visualizing Stress: Expert Insights and Live Demonstration of Nitto's "Stress Visualization System"
Join us for an upcoming webinar hosted by Nitto Innovations, Inc./Nitto Denko Corporation featuring talk from Prof. Amir Rahmani from the University of California, Irvine!
Nitto is eager to introduce to the SBM community their “Stress Visualization System”, an innovative wearable device. This device measures and visualizes stress responses by analyzing the wearer’s pulse waveform, offering a new perspective on physiological stress monitoring.
Dr. Amir Rahmani will discuss how modern wearable technologies are advancing our ability to objectively capture and understand stress in real-world settings. His presentation will explore the scientific foundations of stress detection using physiological data from wearables, key considerations for applying these tools in everyday research environments, and opportunities for digital health interventions. He will also introduce Centralive—a research platform developed at the University of California, Irvine—that enables integration of wearable data and supports the development of just-in-time digital interventions for studies in naturalistic settings.

Y-axis: Stress response, X-axis: Time (minutes)
Provided by Nitto: https://www.nitto.com/jp/en/about_us/corporate/outline/
Email: nii-counseling-system@nitto.com
Participants will have the opportunity to enroll in a free product trial of Nitto’s “Stress Visualization System” and contribute to the development of brief user experience review reports based on their experience (compensation to be discussed individually). CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: This trial is currently available only to those in the state of California.
Please note that this device is developed by Nitto and is not endorsed by the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
A detailed explanation of the technology and its applications will be provided during the webinar or in a one-on-one demonstration.
Nitto continues to advance the digital health space by developing specialized technologies that address unmet needs in the field of behavioral science.