The feeling is real: Emotion elicitation in virtual reality

S Susindar, M Sadeghi, L Huntington… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
S Susindar, M Sadeghi, L Huntington, A Singer, TK Ferris
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual …, 2019journals.sagepub.com
Classical methods for eliciting emotional responses, including the use of emotionally-
charged pictures and films, have been used to study the influence of affective states on
human decision-making and other cognitive processes. Advanced multisensory display
systems, such as Virtual Reality (VR) headsets, offer a degree of immersion that may support
more reliable elicitation of emotional experiences than less-immersive displays, and can
provide a powerful yet relatively safe platform for inducing negative emotions such as fear …
Classical methods for eliciting emotional responses, including the use of emotionally-charged pictures and films, have been used to study the influence of affective states on human decision-making and other cognitive processes. Advanced multisensory display systems, such as Virtual Reality (VR) headsets, offer a degree of immersion that may support more reliable elicitation of emotional experiences than less-immersive displays, and can provide a powerful yet relatively safe platform for inducing negative emotions such as fear and anger. However, it is not well understood how the presentation medium influences the degree to which emotions are elicited. In this study, emotionally-charged stimuli were introduced via two display configurations – on a desktop computer and on a VR system –and were evaluated based on performance in a decision task. Results show that the use of VR can be a more effective method for emotion elicitation when study decision-making under the influence of emotions.
Sage Journals
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果