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Behavioral Avoidance Test: Comparison between in vivo and virtual reality using questionnaires and psychophysiology

Publication date
2022-12-14
Document type
Conference paper
Author
Schmuecker, Vanessa
Grensing, Florian 
Hildebrand, Anne Sophie
Jakob, Rebekka
Eiler, Tanja Joan
Maleshkova, Maria 
Klucken, Tim
Brueck, Rainer
Organisational unit
Universität Siegen
DOI
10.1109/AIVR56993.2022.00036
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/15224
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85147854535
Conference
2022 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality (AIVR), 12-14 Dec. 2022, CA, USA
Publisher
IEEE
Book title
2022 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality, AIVR 2022
ISBN
9781665457255
First page
180
Last page
185
Part of the university bibliography
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Language
English
Keyword
AI
Arachnophobia
Artificial intelligence
Avatar
BAT
Behavioral avoidance test
Fear detection
Modelling
Phobia
Physiological signals
Spider
Unity
Virtual reality
VR
Abstract
The field of virtual reality (VR) is no longer limited to the entertainment sector, and the use also increased in the sector of healthcare and therapy. This paper attempts to compare the effectiveness of a Behavioral Avoidance Test for spider phobia in virtual reality to in vivo. To do this, two different BAT approaches are designed for both in vivo and in virtuo to be compared by a group of phobic participants. In addition, physiological data of the participants were recorded to investigate this comparison on a physiological level.
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V. Schmuecker et al., "Behavioral Avoidance Test: Comparison between in vivo and virtual reality using questionnaires and psychophysiology," 2022 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality (AIVR), CA, USA, 2022, pp. 180-185, doi: 10.1109/AIVR56993.2022.00036
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