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=== Zielsetzung der Arbeit === | === Zielsetzung der Arbeit === | ||
- | Eine VR-Studie soll zeigen, ob ein Anstieg an Anspannung/ | + | Eine VR-Studie soll zeigen, ob ein signifikanter |
=== Konkrete Aufgaben === | === Konkrete Aufgaben === | ||
- | Für die Studie wird eine VR-Szene modelliert, die Probanden mit verschieden gut beleuchteten Szenarien konfrontiert. | + | Für die Studie wird eine VR-Szene modelliert, die Probanden mit verschieden gut beleuchteten Szenarien konfrontiert. |
=== Erwartete Vorkenntnisse === | === Erwartete Vorkenntnisse === | ||
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* Mellstrom, M., Cicala, G. A., & Zuckerman, M. (1976). General versus specific trait anxiety measures in the prediction of fear of snakes, heights, and darkness. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44(1), 83. | * Mellstrom, M., Cicala, G. A., & Zuckerman, M. (1976). General versus specific trait anxiety measures in the prediction of fear of snakes, heights, and darkness. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44(1), 83. | ||
* Nasar, J. L., & Jones, K. M. (1997). Landscapes of fear and stress. Environment and behavior, 29(3), 291-323. | * Nasar, J. L., & Jones, K. M. (1997). Landscapes of fear and stress. Environment and behavior, 29(3), 291-323. | ||
+ | * Noguchi, H., Sakaguchi, T., & Sato, M. (1999). Physiological effects of sudden change in illuminance during dark-adapted state. Applied human science, 18(3), 109-114. | ||
* Levos, J., & Zacchilli, T. L. (2015). Nyctophobia: | * Levos, J., & Zacchilli, T. L. (2015). Nyctophobia: | ||
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* Peake, P., & Leonard, J. A. (1971). The use of heart rate as an index of stress in blind pedestrians. Ergonomics, 14(2), 189-204. | * Peake, P., & Leonard, J. A. (1971). The use of heart rate as an index of stress in blind pedestrians. Ergonomics, 14(2), 189-204. | ||
+ | * Kramer, A. F. (1991). Physiological metrics of mental workload: A review of recent progress. Multiple-task performance, | ||
+ | * Camm, A. J., Malik, M., Bigger, J. T., Breithardt, G., Cerutti, S., Cohen, R. J., ... & Lombardi, F. (1996). Heart rate variability: | ||
+ | * Rowe, D. W., Sibert, J., & Irwin, D. (1998, January). Heart rate variability: | ||
+ | * Hjortskov, N., Rissén, D., Blangsted, A. K., Fallentin, N., Lundberg, U., & Søgaard, K. (2004). The effect of mental stress on heart rate variability and blood pressure during computer work. European journal of applied physiology, 92(1-2), 84-89. | ||
* Jennings, J. R. (2007). Heart rate. | * Jennings, J. R. (2007). Heart rate. | ||
* Taelman, J., Vandeput, S., Spaepen, A., & Van Huffel, S. (2009). Influence of mental stress on heart rate and heart rate variability. In 4th European conference of the international federation for medical and biological engineering (pp. 1366-1369). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. | * Taelman, J., Vandeput, S., Spaepen, A., & Van Huffel, S. (2009). Influence of mental stress on heart rate and heart rate variability. In 4th European conference of the international federation for medical and biological engineering (pp. 1366-1369). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. | ||
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* Barbosa, M. P., Pastre, C. M., & Vanderlei, L. C. (2016). Comparison of Polar® RS800G3™ heart rate monitor with Polar® S810i™ and electrocardiogram to obtain the series of RR intervals and analysis of heart rate variability at rest. Clinical physiology and functional imaging, 36(2), 112-117. | * Barbosa, M. P., Pastre, C. M., & Vanderlei, L. C. (2016). Comparison of Polar® RS800G3™ heart rate monitor with Polar® S810i™ and electrocardiogram to obtain the series of RR intervals and analysis of heart rate variability at rest. Clinical physiology and functional imaging, 36(2), 112-117. | ||
* Wang, R., Blackburn, G., Desai, M., Phelan, D., Gillinov, L., Houghtaling, | * Wang, R., Blackburn, G., Desai, M., Phelan, D., Gillinov, L., Houghtaling, | ||
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+ | Fragebögen für Presence und Stress (IPQ, SSSQ): | ||
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+ | * Schubert, T. W. (2003). The sense of presence in virtual environments: | ||
+ | * Helton, W. S. (2004, September). Validation of a short stress state questionnaire. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (Vol. 48, No. 11, pp. 1238-1242). Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA: SAGE Publications. | ||
+ | * Riva, G., Mantovani, F., Capideville, | ||
HCI-Studien bezüglich Dunkelheit: | HCI-Studien bezüglich Dunkelheit: | ||
- | * Toet, A., van Welie, M., & Houtkamp, J. (2009). Is a dark virtual environment scary?. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 12(4), 363-371. | ||
* Mühlberger, | * Mühlberger, | ||
+ | * Toet, A., van Welie, M., & Houtkamp, J. (2009). Is a dark virtual environment scary?. CyberPsychology & Behavior, 12(4), 363-371. | ||
* Houtkamp, J. M., & Toet, A. (2012). Who's afraid of Virtual Darkness-Affective Appraisal of Night-time | * Houtkamp, J. M., & Toet, A. (2012). Who's afraid of Virtual Darkness-Affective Appraisal of Night-time | ||
+ | * Toet, A., Houtkamp, J. M., & Vreugdenhil, | ||