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The Effects of Virtual and Physical Elevation on Physiological Stress During Virtual Reality Height Exposure

Howe Yuan Zhu, Hsiang‐Ting Chen, Chin‐Teng Lin

2021IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Advances in virtual reality technology have greatly benefited the acrophobia research field. Virtual reality height exposure is a reliable method of inducing stress with low variance across ages and demographics. When creating a virtual height exposure environment, researchers have often used haptic feedback elements to improve the sense of realism of a virtual environment. While the quality of the rendered for the virtual environment increases over time, the physical environment is often simplified to a conservative passive haptic feedback platform. The impact of the increasing disparity between the virtual and physical environment on the induced stress levels is unclear. This article presents an experiment that explored the effect of combining an elevated physical platform with different levels of virtual heights to induce stress. Eighteen participants experienced four different conditions of varying physical and virtual heights. The measurements included gait parameters, heart rate, heart rate variability, and electrodermal activity. The results show that the added physical elevation at a low virtual height shifts the participant's walking behaviour and increases the perception of danger. However, the virtual environment still plays an essential role in manipulating height exposure and inducing physiological stress. Another finding is that a person's behaviour always corresponds to the more significant perceived threat, whether from the physical or virtual environment.

Topics & Concepts

Virtual realityVirtual machineHaptic technologyComputer scienceImmersion (mathematics)PerceptionElevation (ballistics)SimulationStress (linguistics)Human–computer interactionDemographicsSense of presencePsychologyEngineeringMathematicsPure mathematicsDemographyOperating systemSociologyPhilosophyNeuroscienceLinguisticsStructural engineeringVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsInfrared Thermography in MedicineThermoregulation and physiological responses