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In this episode, Dr. Wu and co-host Darren Gonzalez explore how a team of researchers is engineering a solution to one of emergency medicine's most overlooked problems — the involuntary freeze response triggered by traumatic smells in the field. Drawing on Framework for Microdosing Odors in Virtual Reality for Psychophysiological Stress Training, published in Sensors journal in 2024 by Daniel Anheuer, Brid Karacan, Lara Herzog, Nora Weigel, Silja Meyer-Nieberg, Thomas Gebhardt, Jessica Freiherr, Martin Richter, Armin Leopold, Monika Eder, Marko Hofmann, Karl-Heinz Renner, and Cornelia Küsel of the Fraunhofer Institute and the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, they break down how piezoelectric micropumps, Teflon tubing, invisible scent bubbles in Unreal Engine 5, and real-time physiological monitoring combine to condition paramedics and emergency commanders to stay focused under the most visceral sensory stress imaginable — and what this technology could mean for PTSD therapy and cognitive rehabilitation beyond the battlefield.
By Gloria Wu, MDIn this episode, Dr. Wu and co-host Darren Gonzalez explore how a team of researchers is engineering a solution to one of emergency medicine's most overlooked problems — the involuntary freeze response triggered by traumatic smells in the field. Drawing on Framework for Microdosing Odors in Virtual Reality for Psychophysiological Stress Training, published in Sensors journal in 2024 by Daniel Anheuer, Brid Karacan, Lara Herzog, Nora Weigel, Silja Meyer-Nieberg, Thomas Gebhardt, Jessica Freiherr, Martin Richter, Armin Leopold, Monika Eder, Marko Hofmann, Karl-Heinz Renner, and Cornelia Küsel of the Fraunhofer Institute and the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, they break down how piezoelectric micropumps, Teflon tubing, invisible scent bubbles in Unreal Engine 5, and real-time physiological monitoring combine to condition paramedics and emergency commanders to stay focused under the most visceral sensory stress imaginable — and what this technology could mean for PTSD therapy and cognitive rehabilitation beyond the battlefield.