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Autor:
Oswald D. Kothgassner, Marlene Kaufmann, Katharina Atteneder, Leon Beutl, Anna Felnhofer, Kristina Hennig-Fast, Johanna Xenia Kafka, Helmut Hlavacs
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 132:45-51
Background and objective As social interactions increasingly shift towards digitally mediated communications, understanding the underlying mechanisms of virtually provided support and its effect on stress buffering is of central importance. Thus, thi
Autor:
Oswald D. Kothgassner, Andreas Goreis, Johanna Xenia Kafka, Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Lisa Maria Glenk, Helmut Hlavacs, Anna Felnhofer, Bettina Pfeffer, Rupert Palme, Leon Beutl
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 242
Background Although the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) constitutes a valid paradigm for social stress induction, less is known about the effects of a virtual reality (VR) TSST on short- and long-term hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and sym
Autor:
Lisa Maria Glenk, Anna Felnhofer, Helmut Hlavacs, Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Johanna Xenia Kafka, Leon Beutl, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Rupert Palme, Andreas Goreis
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 228
While ostracism constitutes a social stressor with negative effects on physical and mental health, social inclusion seems to increase resilience. This may be true not only for face-to-face settings, but also for computer-mediated interactions. Hence,
Autor:
Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Johanna Xenia Kafka, Leon Beutl, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Anna Felnhofer, Helmut Hlavacs
Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior. 80:399-406
Given the increasing use of virtual characters, research is challenged to gain sufficient knowledge on the effects they may have on human cognitions, emotions and behaviors. Thus, this study set out to examine social avoidance tendencies and prosocia
Autor:
Helmut Hlavacs, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Sabine Vlkl-Kernstock, Kathrin Kettner, Katja Wayan, Anna Felnhofer, Mirjam Griesinger, Leon Beutl
Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior. 70:261-269
The concept of social exclusion has recently gained more attention in the context of online social interactions. However, there is only little data regarding the impact of virtual social exclusion on subsequent real-life social behaviors. Thus, this
Autor:
Anna Felnhofer, Helmut Hlavacs, Rupert Palme, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Lisa Maria Glenk, Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Leon Beutl
Publikováno v:
Computers in Human Behavior. 62:124-135
Public speaking is a well-known psychosocial stress to occur in social-evaluative situations. This study examined self-reported, autonomic and endocrine stress responses to a 5-minźpublic speaking task. Participants were asked to present either in f
Publikováno v:
Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking. 22(1)
Although social anxiety disorders (SADs) are increasingly treated by means of virtual cue exposure, the mechanisms leading to sufficient anxiety levels and thus to a success of virtual reality exposure therapy are still poorly understood. Also, most
Autor:
Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Leon Beutl, Johanna Xenia Kafka, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Andreas Goreis, Helmut Hlavacs, Anna Felnhofer
Publikováno v:
Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking. 21(5)
While virtual humans are increasingly used to benefit the elderly, considerably little is still known about older adults' virtual experiences. However, due to age-related changes, older adults' perceptions of virtual environments (VEs) may be unique.
Autor:
Kristina Hennig-Fast, Andreas Goreis, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Katharina Atteneder, Johanna Xenia Kafka, Helmut Hlavacs, Leon Beutl, Anna Felnhofer, Marlene Kaufmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry. 63
Background and objectives Face-to-face and text-based social support have been shown to attenuate stress responses in past studies. Yet as social interactions increasingly take place online by means of virtual humans, our objective was to examine whe
Autor:
Leon Beutl, Anna Felnhofer, Oswald D. Kothgassner, Anna-Katharina Heinzle, Mareike Schmidt, Ilse Kryspin-Exner, Helmut Hlavacs
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 82:48-56
Following the idea of using virtual environments (VEs) as mood induction procedures (MIPs), this study set out to examine whether five different virtual park scenarios would each elicit a specific affective state (i.e., joy, sadness, boredom, anger a