The paper analyzes physiological responses to different visual representations of stressful work activities. A between-subject experiment was conducted to analyze differences in heart rate (HR) and electromyography (EMG) between subjects watching videos featuring real actors and virtual videos with avatars representing the same situation. Findings show that exposure to real videos is associated with greater physiological activations than exposure to virtual videos. This evidence may suggest that, by inducing less emotional involvement, low-immersive virtual environments activate different cognitive mechanisms of stress perception
Laboratory stressors are essential tools to study the human stress response. However, despite consid...
Using virtual reality technology for exposure therapy to treat patients with anxiety disorders is at...
In this research the influence of induced stress with a virtual reality (VR) game on moral dilemmas ...
The paper analyzes physiological responses to different visual representations of stressful work act...
For professionals in various domains, training based on Virtual Reality can be an interesting method...
The evolution of virtual reality (VR) technologies requires setting boundaries of its use. In this s...
This paper presents an experiment using physiological monitoring of heart rate and galvanic skin res...
Background Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used to study and treat psychiatric disorders. Its f...
Many affective computing studies have developed automatic emotion recognition models, mostly using e...
Many affective computing studies have developed automatic emotion recognition models, mostly using e...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the effects of different virtual environment (VE) t...
We investigated the autonomic nervous system activity of 60 participants during a free exploration o...
This paper presents a study of the fine grain physiological respon-ses of participants to an immersi...
In previous studies, we used a method for detecting stress that was based exclusively on heart rate ...
In real life, it is well understood how stress can be induced and how it is measured. While Virtual ...
Laboratory stressors are essential tools to study the human stress response. However, despite consid...
Using virtual reality technology for exposure therapy to treat patients with anxiety disorders is at...
In this research the influence of induced stress with a virtual reality (VR) game on moral dilemmas ...
The paper analyzes physiological responses to different visual representations of stressful work act...
For professionals in various domains, training based on Virtual Reality can be an interesting method...
The evolution of virtual reality (VR) technologies requires setting boundaries of its use. In this s...
This paper presents an experiment using physiological monitoring of heart rate and galvanic skin res...
Background Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used to study and treat psychiatric disorders. Its f...
Many affective computing studies have developed automatic emotion recognition models, mostly using e...
Many affective computing studies have developed automatic emotion recognition models, mostly using e...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the effects of different virtual environment (VE) t...
We investigated the autonomic nervous system activity of 60 participants during a free exploration o...
This paper presents a study of the fine grain physiological respon-ses of participants to an immersi...
In previous studies, we used a method for detecting stress that was based exclusively on heart rate ...
In real life, it is well understood how stress can be induced and how it is measured. While Virtual ...
Laboratory stressors are essential tools to study the human stress response. However, despite consid...
Using virtual reality technology for exposure therapy to treat patients with anxiety disorders is at...
In this research the influence of induced stress with a virtual reality (VR) game on moral dilemmas ...