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Current opportunities and challenges of immersive virtual reality for psychological research and application
Wrzus, Cornelia; Frenkel, Marie Ottilie; Schöne, Benjamin Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Immersive virtual reality (iVR), that is, digital stereoscopic 360° scenarios usually presented in head-mounted displays, has gained much popularity in medical, educational, and consumer contexts in the last years. Recently, ... -
Electrophysiological correlates of face and object perception: A comparative analysis of 2D laboratory and virtual reality conditions
Sagehorn, Merle; Johnsdorf, Marike; Kisker, Joanna; Gruber, Thomas; Schöne, Benjamin Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Human face perception is a specialized visual process with inherent social significance. The neural mechanisms reflecting this intricate cognitive process have evolved in spatially complex and emotionally rich environments. ... -
Induced oscillatory brain responses under virtual reality conditions in the context of repetition priming
Kisker, Joanna; Johnsdorf, Marike; Sagehorn, Merle; Schöne, Benjamin Joachim; Gruber, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)In the human electroencephalogram (EEG), induced oscillatory responses in various frequency bands are regarded as valuable indices to examine the neural mechanisms underlying human memory. While the advent of virtual reality ... -
Like Mother, Like Daughter? Double Standards in Body Evaluation and Their Familial Transmission in Female Adolescents and Their Mothers
Quittkat, Hannah L.; Voges, Mona M.; Düsing, Rainer; Schöne, Benjamin Joachim; Vocks, Silja (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background Cognitive biases, such as applying stricter body evaluation for oneself than for others, are presumed to promote the development and maintenance of eating disorders. While questionnaire data have demonstrated ... -
Regular use of acupressure mats reduces perceived stress at subjective but not psychophysiological levels: Insights from a three-week relaxation training
Kisker, Joanna; Schöne, Benjamin Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Acupressure mats are promoted as stress management tools for easy and effective self-application, promising reduced stress and increased well-being. However, the scientific evidence for these effects is based on few ... -
SHAP value-based ERP analysis (SHERPA): Increasing the sensitivity of EEG signals with explainable AI methods
Sylvester, Rebecca Sophia; Sagehorn, Merle; Gruber, Thomas; Atzmueller, Martin; Schöne, Benjamin Joachim (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Conventionally, event-related potential (ERP) analysis relies on the researcher to identify the sensors and time points where an effect is expected. However, this approach is prone to bias and may limit the ability to ...