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

机译:沉浸式虚拟现实中对压力情况的心理和生理反应:练习正念冥想和控制的用户之间的差异

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Several studies in the literature have shown positive psychophysical effects during or immediately after mindfulness meditation. However, the extent to which such positive effects are maintained in real-life, stressful contexts, remains unclear. This paper investigates the effects of an 8-week mindfulness oriented meditation (MOM) program on the psychological and physiological responses evoked by immersive virtual environments (IVES) that simulate emergency situations that may occur in life. Before and after the 8-week period, healthy MOM participants and a group of controls not involved in any meditation course were administered self-report measures of mindfulness and anxiety, and acted in the IVES while a set of physiological parameters were recorded. Responses of MOM participants to the immersive virtual experiences were different from those of controls. MOM participants showed increased mindfulness and decreased anxiety levels. They also showed decreased heart rate and corrugator muscle activity while facing IVES. We explain these results in terms of the awareness and acceptance components of mindfulness. More generally, the present experimental methods could also open up new lines of research that combine psychological and physiological indices with ecologically valid stimuli provided by IVES in an effort to increase understanding of the impact of mindfulness meditation on realistic life situations. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:文献中的几项研究表明,在正念冥想期间或之后,心理生理作用积极。然而,尚不清楚在现实生活中,在压力大的环境下,这种积极作用的维持程度。本文研究了为期8周的正念冥想(MOM)程序对沉浸式虚拟环境(IVES)诱发的心理和生理反应的影响,沉浸式虚拟环境模拟了生活中可能发生的紧急情况。在为期8周的前后,健康的MOM参与者和一组不参与任何冥想过程的对照组均接受了正念和焦虑自我报告测量,并在IVES中起作用,同时记录了一组生理参数。 MOM参与者对沉浸式虚拟体验的响应与控件的响应不同。 MOM参与者表现出增加的正念和减少的焦虑水平。当面对IVES时,他们还显示出心率降低和波纹肌活动减少。我们用正念的意识和接受成分来解释这些结果。更一般而言,当前的实验方法还可以开辟新的研究领域,将心理和生理指标与IVES提供的生态有效刺激相结合,以努力提高对正念冥想对现实生活状况的影响的理解。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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