2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00035
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Gaze Behavior in Social Fear Conditioning: An Eye-Tracking Study in Virtual Reality

Abstract: The vigilance-avoidance hypothesis of selective attention assumes that socially anxious persons initially direct their attention toward fear-related stimuli and subsequently avoid these social stimuli to reduce emotional distress. New technical developments provide tools to implicit measure overt attention on fear-related stimuli via eyetracking in ecological valid virtual environments presented via a head-mounted display. We examined in 27 low (LSA) and 26 high socially anxious (HSA) individuals fear ratings,… Show more

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“…Ideally, emotions would be triggered automatically. We note the body of work that continues to investigate automated ways to incorporate emotional expressions onto avatars in virtual environments [7,15,31]. Our research contributes to these ongoing efforts by stressing that any successful emotion inferring system must be robust enough that non-technical users can use the feature without the need for intrusive, fragile or expensive equipment.…”
Section: Emotions and Non-verbal Communication In Amcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideally, emotions would be triggered automatically. We note the body of work that continues to investigate automated ways to incorporate emotional expressions onto avatars in virtual environments [7,15,31]. Our research contributes to these ongoing efforts by stressing that any successful emotion inferring system must be robust enough that non-technical users can use the feature without the need for intrusive, fragile or expensive equipment.…”
Section: Emotions and Non-verbal Communication In Amcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the CNS, EEG research has been undertaken since 2016, including ERP [ 138 ], power spectral density [ 140 ] and functional connectivity analysis [ 65 ]. Other non-physiological implicit measures have been used since 2019, such as eye-tracking [ 141 ], gait patterns [ 135 ], navigation [ 133 ] and salivary cortisol responses [ 132 ]. The use of behavioural measures, such as eye-tracking, gait patterns and navigation, might be a very powerful approach where VR can contribute to affective computing research, as they provide high levels of interactivity with the simulated stimuli.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the area of medicine the main interest is to distill the expert knowledge better [96,85]. Another area of behavioral research which is also the subject of this thesis is group behavior [69,100,81]. Here there is research in the area of teaching [79,105,70] but also in dynamic environments like sports [94,15,102].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%