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HAVE Experience: An Investigation into VR Empathy for Panic Disorder

机译:拥有经验:对惊慌症的VR移情的调查

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This paper presents a Virtual Reality (VR) system that was developed to increase empathy and understanding for panic disorder. The system is designed to give users a heightened awareness of the experience of those symptoms and a deeper, experiential understanding and empathy towards sufferers of panic attacks. VR provides an immersive and controllable experimental environment and serves as a safe dynamic test bed suitable for the study of this topic. The research uses the immersive auditory and visual modalities of VR as contributing factors for a positive empathetic experience, which may be used by medical professionals or those seeking a greater understanding of panic attack symptoms through first hand experience. The main goal is to assess whether the system is capable of imparting users with an enhanced level of understanding of panic attack symptoms leading to a greater sense of empathy. The paper describes the design and implementation of the `HAVE Experience', and an initial experiment conducted with 26 subjects in a controlled environment. Participants were situated in a virtual elevator, where they were exposed to increasing levels of panic disorder symptoms in a controlled manner. The findings indicate that VR is a good medium for conveying empathetic experiences. Moreover the study revealed that an overwhelming majority of participants felt an increased level of empathy and understanding for panic attack sufferers.
机译:本文介绍了一个虚拟现实(VR)系统,该系统旨在提高同情心和对恐慌症的理解。该系统旨在使用户对这些症状的体验有更高的意识,并对恐慌症患者有更深刻的体验理解和同情。 VR提供了一个身临其境且可控制的实验环境,并且是适合此主题研究的安全动态测试平台。该研究将VR的沉浸式听觉和视觉方式用作积极的共情体验的促成因素,医学专业人员或通过第一手经验寻求对恐慌发作症状有更深入了解的人员可以使用VR。主要目标是评估系统是否能够使用户对惊恐发作症状有更深入的了解,从而增强同理心。该论文描述了“ HAVE Experience”的设计和实现,以及在受控环境中对26位受试者进行的初步实验。参与者位于虚拟电梯中,在那里他们以可控的方式暴露于不断增加的恐慌症症状。研究结果表明,VR是传达移情体验的良好媒介。此外,研究还表明,绝大多数参与者对惊恐发作患者的同情和理解水平有所提高。

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