Virtual reality adaptive stimulation of limbic structures in mental readiness training (CROSBI ID 564260)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Ćosić, Krešimir ; Popović, Siniša ; Kukolja, Davor ; Kostović, Ivica ; Judaš, Miloš
engleski
Virtual reality adaptive stimulation of limbic structures in mental readiness training
Significant proportion of severe psychological problems related to combat stress in recent large peacekeeping operations underscores importance of effective methods for strengthening the stress resilience of military personnel. Virtual reality (VR) adaptive stimulation presented in the paper, based on estimation of the participant’s emotional state from physiological signals, may enhance mental readiness training (MRT). Understanding neurobiological mechanisms by which MRT and VR adaptive stimulation can affect stress resilience may be useful for practical application in stress resilience building. Following delivery of a traumatic audio-visual stimulus in VR adaptive stimulation, cascade of events happens in the brain, which brings different physiological manifestations. In addition to emotional and visceral brain circuitry, other large-scale brain networks (sensory, cognitive, and memory), participate with less known parameters in this physiological response. VR adaptive stimulation may reinforce brain-body interaction during MRT. Elucidating the foundations of stress resilience and possible improvement mechanisms may benefit from interdisciplinary approach, coupling brain imaging and VR adaptive stimulation with stress resilience research from military psychology perspective.
virtual reality adaptive stimulation; response of limbic structures; mental readiness training; stress resilience; physiological measurements; emotional state estimation
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Podaci o prilogu
129-131.
2010.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Abstracts from the 15th Annual CyberPsychology and CyberTherapy Conference ; u: Journal of CyberTherapy & Rehabilitation 3 (2010) (2)
1784-9983
Podaci o skupu
Annual CyberPsychology and CyberTherapy Conference (15 ; 2010)
predavanje
13.06.2010-15.06.2010
Seoul, Republika Koreja