Human freezing responses to virtual characters in immersive virtual reality are impacted by body expression, group affiliation and threat proximity

Q1 Psychology
Manuel Mello, Lennie Dupont, T. Engelen, Adriano Acciarino, A. D. de Borst, B. de Gelder
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Abstract

Social threat requires fast adaptive reactions. One prominent threat-coping behavior present in humans is freezing, of which heart rate deceleration and reduced postural mobility are two key components. Previous studies focused mainly on freezing reactions in rodents, but now virtual reality offers unique possibilities for controlled and ecologically valid lab-based experiments. Using immersive virtual reality, this study examined how several understudied aspects of social threat, i.e., emotional body expressions, group affiliation, and distance from the potential threat, affect freezing behavior in humans. Reduced heart rate and postural mobility were observed in participants when they faced aggressive-looking and proximal avatars. Freezing was also observed for ingroup aggression when participants were embodied in a black-skinned virtual body and faced black-skinned aggressive and proximal avatars. Our results, based on a highly ecological virtual reality paradigm, provide novel evidence on the social factors that elicit freezing behavior in humans.
在沉浸式虚拟现实中,人类对虚拟角色的冷冻反应受到身体表情、群体隶属关系和威胁接近度的影响
社会威胁需要快速的适应反应。人类应对威胁的一个突出行为是冻结,其中心率减慢和姿势灵活性降低是两个关键组成部分。以前的研究主要集中在啮齿动物的冷冻反应上,但现在虚拟现实为控制和生态有效的实验室实验提供了独特的可能性。利用沉浸式虚拟现实,本研究考察了社会威胁的几个未被充分研究的方面,即情感身体表达、群体隶属关系和与潜在威胁的距离,如何影响人类的冻结行为。当参与者面对攻击性的头像和近端头像时,他们的心率和姿势活动都有所降低。当参与者被呈现在一个黑皮肤的虚拟身体中,面对黑皮肤的攻击性和近端头像时,还观察到群体内攻击的冻结。我们的研究结果基于高度生态的虚拟现实范式,为引发人类冻结行为的社会因素提供了新的证据。
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Current research in behavioral sciences
Current research in behavioral sciences Behavioral Neuroscience
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