Hannah Genheimer, "Fear and Anxiety in Virtual Reality: Investigations of cue and context conditioning in virtual environment "
English | ISBN: 365808202X | 2015 | 92 pages | PDF | 1163 KB
English | ISBN: 365808202X | 2015 | 92 pages | PDF | 1163 KB
Virtual realities provide an outstanding tool in anxiety research. A fear conditioning study investigates and illustrates the development of anxiety disorders in humans. Hannah Genheimer describes the scientific background of fear and anxiety and presents an empirical study in a highly controlled virtual environment. Psychophysiological as well as subjective data on the participants’ fear and anxiety clearly show contextual fear conditioning. Cue conditioning in the light of one-trial learning is discussed. The results emphasize the promising application of virtual environments in psychotherapy.