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Leveraging virtual humans to effectively prepare learners for stressful interpersonal experiences.
- Source :
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IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics [IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph] 2013 Apr; Vol. 19 (4), pp. 662-70. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Stressful interpersonal experiences can be difficult to prepare for. Virtual humans may be leveraged to allow learners to safely gain exposure to stressful interpersonal experiences. In this paper we present a between-subjects study exploring how the presence of a virtual human affected learners while practicing a stressful interpersonal experience. Twenty-six fourth-year medical students practiced performing a prostate exam on a prostate exam simulator. Participants in the experimental condition examined a simulator augmented with a virtual human. Other participants examined a standard unaugmented simulator. Participants reactions were assessed using self-reported, behavioral, and physiological metrics. Participants who examined the virtual human experienced significantly more stress, measured via skin conductance. Participants stress was correlated with previous experience performing real prostate exams; participants who had performed more real prostate exams were more likely to experience stress while examining the virtual human. Participants who examined the virtual human showed signs of greater engagement; non-stressed participants performed better prostate exams while stressed participants treated the virtual human more realistically. Results indicated that stress evoked by virtual humans is linked to similar previous real-world stressful experiences, implying that learners real-world experience must be taken into account when using virtual humans to prepare them for stressful interpersonal experiences.
- Subjects :
- Adaptation, Psychological
Adult
Computer Simulation
Digital Rectal Examination methods
Female
Humans
Imaging, Three-Dimensional methods
Male
Models, Biological
Stress, Psychological diagnosis
Students, Medical
Computer Graphics
Computer-Assisted Instruction methods
Digital Rectal Examination psychology
Stress, Psychological prevention & control
Stress, Psychological psychology
User-Computer Interface
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1941-0506
- Volume :
- 19
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23428451
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2013.35