Virtual Paradigms, Real fear, and Avoidance?
Wed—HZ_11—Talks9—9804
Presented by: Pauline Dibbets
Anxiety is not only marked by heightened fear, but also by the avoidance of feared
situations. Most experimental paradigms studying avoidance tend to limit or constrain
participants' response options, reducing their ecological validity. To address this, our team is
working on developing innovative paradigms that evoke fear, promote free exploration, and
allow for the measurement of more natural avoidance behaviors.
Keywords: Virtual reality, fear, avoidance, gamification