Prediction of Specific Anxiety Symptoms and Virtual Reality Sickness Using In Situ Autonomic Physiological Signals During Virtual Reality Treatment in Patients With Social Anxiety Disorder: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundSocial anxiety disorder (SAD) is the fear of social situations where a person anticipates being evaluated negatively. Changes in autonomic response patterns are related to the expression of anxiety symptoms. Virtual reality (VR) sickness can inhibit VR experiences. ObjectiveThis study aime...
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Main Authors: | Joo Young Chun (Author), Hyun-Jin Kim (Author), Ji-Won Hur (Author), Dooyoung Jung (Author), Heon-Jeong Lee (Author), Seung Pil Pack (Author), Sungkil Lee (Author), Gerard Kim (Author), Chung-Yean Cho (Author), Seung-Moo Lee (Author), Hyeri Lee (Author), Seungmoon Choi (Author), Taesu Cheong (Author), Chul-Hyun Cho (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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