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Emotional arousal in 2D versus 3D virtual reality environments
by
Zhang, Wenrui
, Hua, Minlei
, Tian, Feng
, Yang, Xiaoli
, Li, Yingjie
in
Analysis
/ Arousal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Computer applications
/ Depth perception
/ EEG
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emotions
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Hemispheres
/ Hemispheric laterality
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensory stimulation
/ Social Sciences
/ Virtual environments
/ Virtual reality
2021
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Emotional arousal in 2D versus 3D virtual reality environments
by
Zhang, Wenrui
, Hua, Minlei
, Tian, Feng
, Yang, Xiaoli
, Li, Yingjie
in
Analysis
/ Arousal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Computer applications
/ Depth perception
/ EEG
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emotions
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Hemispheres
/ Hemispheric laterality
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensory stimulation
/ Social Sciences
/ Virtual environments
/ Virtual reality
2021
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Emotional arousal in 2D versus 3D virtual reality environments
by
Zhang, Wenrui
, Hua, Minlei
, Tian, Feng
, Yang, Xiaoli
, Li, Yingjie
in
Analysis
/ Arousal
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Comparative analysis
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Computer applications
/ Depth perception
/ EEG
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emotions
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Hemispheres
/ Hemispheric laterality
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiology
/ Psychological aspects
/ Questionnaires
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensory stimulation
/ Social Sciences
/ Virtual environments
/ Virtual reality
2021
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Emotional arousal in 2D versus 3D virtual reality environments
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Emotional arousal in 2D versus 3D virtual reality environments
2021
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Previous studies have suggested that virtual reality (VR) can elicit emotions in different visual modes using 2D or 3D headsets. However, the effects on emotional arousal by using these two visual modes have not been comprehensively investigated, and the underlying neural mechanisms are not yet clear. This paper presents a cognitive psychological experiment that was conducted to analyze how these two visual modes impact emotional arousal. Forty volunteers were recruited and were randomly assigned to two groups. They were asked to watch a series of positive, neutral and negative short VR videos in 2D and 3D. Multichannel electroencephalograms (EEG) and skin conductance responses (SCR) were recorded simultaneously during their participation. The results indicated that emotional stimulation was more intense in the 3D environment due to the improved perception of the environment; greater emotional arousal was generated; and higher beta (21–30 Hz) EEG power was identified in 3D than in 2D. We also found that both hemispheres were involved in stereo vision processing and that brain lateralization existed in the processing.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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