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Autor:
Julia Elisabeth Diemer, Georg W Alpers, Henrik M Peperkorn, Youssef eShiban, Andreas eMühlberger
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 6 (2015)
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https://doaj.org/article/00b28784dfee4cd2a298f3c4ab735734
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. 51:19-26
Background: Fear reactions in phobic patients can be activated by specific perceptual cues (C) or by conceptual fear-related information (I). An earlier study with spider phobic participants documented that perceptual stimuli are particularly potent
Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior. 48:542-547
Stereoscopy increases presence and fear in virtual reality exposure.Presence was found to predict fear during initial exposures.At later stages of exposure, presence and fear were mutually interdependent.The relationship between presence and fear thu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Psychology. 70:704-714
Objective Fear reactions in spider-phobic patients can be activated by specific perceptual cues or by conceptual fear-related information. Matching perceptual fear cues and fear-related information were expected to result in maximal fear responses, p
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychology
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 6 (2015)
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 6 (2015)
Virtual reality (VR) has made its way into mainstream psychological research in the last two decades. This technology, with its unique ability to simulate complex, real situations and contexts, offers researchers unprecedented opportunities to invest
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical psychology. 70(7)
Fear reactions in spider-phobic patients can be activated by specific perceptual cues or by conceptual fear-related information. Matching perceptual fear cues and fear-related information were expected to result in maximal fear responses, perceptual
Publikováno v:
Studies in health technology and informatics. 191
The impact of perceptual visual cues on spider phobic reactions has been thoroughly investigated over the last years. Although the fear of being touched by a spider is part of the clinical picture of spider phobia, findings on the impact of tactile f