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Racing Heart and Sweaty Palms:What Influences Users' Self-Assessments and Physiological Signals When Interacting With Virtual Audiences?

机译:赛车心脏和汗湿的手掌:与虚拟观众互动时,什么会影响用户的自我评估和生理信号?

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In psychotherapy, virtual audiences have been shown to promote successful outcomes when used to help treating public speaking anxiety. Additionally, early experiments have shown its potential to help improve public speaking ability. However, it is still unclear to what extent certain factors, such as audience non-verbal behaviors, impact users when interacting with a virtual audience. In this paper, we design an experimental study to investigate users' self-assessments and physiological states when interacting with a virtual audience. Our results showed that virtual audience behaviors did not influence participants self-assessments or physiological responses, which were instead predominantly determined by participants' prior anxiety levels.
机译:在心理治疗中,虚拟听众被证明可以帮助治疗公众演讲焦虑症,从而促进成功的结局。此外,早期的实验表明其潜力有助于提高公众演讲能力。但是,尚不清楚某些因素(例如受众非语言行为)在与虚拟受众互动时会在多大程度上影响用户。在本文中,我们设计了一项实验研究,旨在研究用户与虚拟受众互动时的自我评估和生理状态。我们的结果表明,虚拟听众的行为不会影响参与者的自我评估或生理反应,而主要由参与者的先前焦虑水平决定。

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