Psychological and physiological responses to stressful situations in immersive virtual reality: Differences between users who practice mindfulness meditation and controls

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Highlights:

• We exposed participants to stressful immersive virtual environments (IVEs).

• One group of users followed an 8-week mindfulness-oriented meditation course (MOM).

• The other group of users was a control group not involved in meditation.

• MOM participants showed higher mindfulness and lower anxiety than controls.

• MOM also led to decreases in heart rate and corrugator muscle activity in IVEs.

摘要

•We exposed participants to stressful immersive virtual environments (IVEs).•One group of users followed an 8-week mindfulness-oriented meditation course (MOM).•The other group of users was a control group not involved in meditation.•MOM participants showed higher mindfulness and lower anxiety than controls.•MOM also led to decreases in heart rate and corrugator muscle activity in IVEs.

论文关键词:Virtual reality,Mindfulness meditation,Anxiety,Physiological measures,Heart rate,Muscle activity

论文评审过程:Received 30 July 2015, Revised 12 January 2016, Accepted 9 February 2016, Available online 18 February 2016, Version of Record 18 February 2016.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.02.031