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1. Virtual Reality | Publications | BIOPAC - Research
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Public Speaking
Brief Virtual Reality Therapy for Public Speaking Anxiety Dec 2002, Vol. 5, No. 6 : 543 -550 Speaking anxiety using Virtual reality for exposure. Depression and Anxiety 2005;22(3):156-8
An Experiment on Public Speaking Anxiety in Response to Three Different Types of Virtual Audience DP Pertaub, M Slater, C Barker - Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments, 2002
An experimental study on fear of public speaking using a Virtual environment. Cyberpsychol Behav. 2006 Oct;9(5):627-33. Slater M, Pertaub DP, Barker C, Clark DM.
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2. Virtual Reality | Publications | BIOPAC - Research
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Public Speaking
Brief Virtual Reality Therapy for Public Speaking Anxiety Dec 2002, Vol. 5, No. 6 : 543 -550 Speaking anxiety using Virtual reality for exposure. Depression and Anxiety 2005;22(3):156-8
An Experiment on Public Speaking Anxiety in Response to Three Different Types of Virtual Audience DP Pertaub, M Slater, C Barker - Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments, 2002
An experimental study on fear of public speaking using a Virtual environment. Cyberpsychol Behav. 2006 Oct;9(5):627-33. Slater M, Pertaub DP, Barker C, Clark DM.
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3. Virtual Reality | BIOPAC - Research
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VIRTUAL REALITY
The BIOPAC VIRTUAL reality platform provides controlled and replicable experimental setups and allows manipulation of the environment (and avatars) that would be impossible or prohibitively expensive in the real world. Synchronization of events from the VIRTUAL world with physiological data from an MP System allows accurate and automated data analysis. The linking protocol allows you to use a feedback loop for greater control and automation of the VR world; change the VR world in real time, based on the subject's responses .
The VIRTUAL reality platform
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4. BIOPAC - 234 - Virtual Reality / Immersive Environment
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234 - Virtual Reality / Immersive Environment
See also Applications (left menu), Publications , Advanced Features (after selecting an Application).
234 - Virtual REALITY / IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT
The BIOPAC Virtual reality platform provides controlled and replicable experimental setups and allows manipulation of the environment (and avatars) that would be impossible or prohibitively expensive in the real world. Synchronization of events from the Virtual world with physiological data from an MP System allow accurate and automated data analysis.
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5. Virtual Reality | VR - Public Speaking | BIOPAC - Research
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Applications
Virtual Reality
Advanced Features
VR - PUBLIC SPEAKING
In this demo, a social anxiety scenario, the participant delivers a speech in front of an audience. The audience attitude can be varied by the experimenter between different states (e.g., friendly, hostile, and indifferent). The number of avatars and room size can be controlled.
Virtual environment samples for public speaking
Usage Guidelines This demo is also intended to serve as a tutorial on how to construct a Virtual reality experiment. It can be fully modified and
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6. Virtual Reality | VR - Acrophobia | BIOPAC - Research
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Applications
Virtual Reality
Advanced Features
VR - ACROPHOBIA
Usage Guidelines This demo is also intended to serve as a tutorial on how to construct a Virtual reality experiment. It can be fully modified and has been designed in a modular format with extensive comments to allow reuse of parts in other experiments. Code is written in the Python programming language and extensive support on programming with Python is provided in the software package and user forums. 3D models from the demo can be reused within the VR platform (only).
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7. Virtual Reality | VR - Public Speaking | BIOPAC - Research
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Applications
Virtual Reality
Advanced Features
VR - PUBLIC SPEAKING
In this demo, a social anxiety scenario, the participant delivers a speech in front of an audience. The audience attitude can be varied by the experimenter between different states (e.g., friendly, hostile, and indifferent). The number of avatars and room size can be controlled.
Virtual environment samples for public speaking
Usage Guidelines This demo is also intended to serve as a tutorial on how to construct a Virtual reality experiment. It can be fully modified and
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8. Virtual Reality | VR - Acrophobia | BIOPAC - Research
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Applications
Virtual Reality
Advanced Features
VR - ACROPHOBIA
Usage Guidelines This demo is also intended to serve as a tutorial on how to construct a Virtual reality experiment. It can be fully modified and has been designed in a modular format with extensive comments to allow reuse of parts in other experiments. Code is written in the Python programming language and extensive support on programming with Python is provided in the software package and user forums. 3D models from the demo can be reused within the VR platform (only).
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9. Virtual Reality | VR - Fear of Flying | BIOPAC - Research
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Applications
Virtual Reality
Advanced Features
VR - FEAR OF FLYING
In this demo, the participant is seated in an airplane and experiences normal flight, turbulence, and landing. Tactile feedback is employed to increase the experience of presence.
Virtual environment for fear of flying
Usage Guidelines This demo is also intended to serve as a tutorial on how to construct a Virtual reality experiment. It can be fully modified and has been designed in a modular format with extensive comments to allow reuse of parts in other experiments. Code is
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10. Virtual Reality | VR - Vizard VR Toolkit | BIOPAC - Research
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Applications
Virtual Reality
Advanced Features
VR - VIZARD VR TOOLKIT
The Vizard VR Toolkit (developer edition) is included in all workstations
Use the VR Toolkit Virtual reality interface software with your BIOPAC data acquisition and analysis system to synchronize events from the Virtual world with the physiological data record, allowing accurate and automated data analysis. BIOPAC strongly recommends the MP150 System for Mac (MP150WS) for use with VR Toolkit because the Mac system supports network data transfer and features
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