Search for EEG signal patterns in simulating phobic anxiety disorder situations in a VR environment

Q3 Mathematics
A. Tychkov, Denis Chernyhov, P. Churakov, Z. Yuldashev, N. Bofanova, A. Alimuradov, V. Gorbunov, R. Zolotarev, Mihail Nikitin
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Introduction: Effective and prompt formulation of diagnostic conclusions about the presence of anxiety-phobic disorders requires the improvement of existing and the development of new methods for diagnosing and treating patients, including the use of virtual reality technology. Purpose: To analyze a reaction of an individual to a stimulus that triggers a fear response to virtual reality scenes (height exposure). To identify electroencephalographic (EEG) signal markers related to the level of anxiety and virtual reality environment susceptibility of an individual. Methods: A group of nine conditionally healthy males aged 23 to 26 years old who reported neither history of somatic symptoms nor organic brain disorders was formed to conduct the research. The immersion into virtual reality was accompanied by the registration of EEG signals and subsequent completion of a self-assessment questionnaire by the subjects. Results: The state of rest (a reference value) and the state of high emotional stress experience (at the height of a skyscraper) in the virtual reality environment were compared. The results obtained allow to make a conclusion that the simulated situation of being at a height causes a decrease in the indices of alpha, theta, beta rhythms, and an increase in the delta rhythm index of the EEG signal relative to the state of rest in various subjects, regardless of the intensity of fear manifestation. Practical relevance: The conducted research is among the pioneering studies in assessing the effect of virtual reality technologies on human phobic anxiety state. Some objective electrophysiological markers related to the level of anxiety were determined to confirm the presence of patterns in the functional state of the cerebral cortex with a sense of anxiety in individuals immersed in a virtual reality environment.
在虚拟现实环境中模拟恐惧焦虑症情况的脑电信号模式搜索
引言:关于焦虑恐惧症的诊断结论的有效和及时制定需要改进现有的诊断和治疗患者的新方法,包括使用虚拟现实技术。目的:分析个人对刺激的反应,该刺激会引发对虚拟现实场景(身高暴露)的恐惧反应。识别与个体焦虑水平和虚拟现实环境易感性相关的脑电图(EEG)信号标记。方法:由9名年龄在23至26岁之间的有条件健康男性组成一组,他们既没有躯体症状史,也没有器质性脑疾病史。沉浸在虚拟现实中的同时,受试者还登记了脑电图信号,随后完成了自我评估问卷。结果:比较了虚拟现实环境中的休息状态(参考值)和高情绪压力体验状态(在摩天大楼的高度)。所获得的结果允许得出这样的结论:在各种受试者中,无论恐惧表现的强度如何,处于高度的模拟情况都会导致脑电信号的α、θ、β节律指数相对于休息状态的下降,以及δ节律指数的增加。实际相关性:所进行的研究是评估虚拟现实技术对人类恐惧焦虑状态影响的开创性研究之一。确定了一些与焦虑水平相关的客观电生理标志物,以证实在沉浸在虚拟现实环境中的个体中,大脑皮层功能状态中存在具有焦虑感的模式。
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Informatsionno-Upravliaiushchie Sistemy
Informatsionno-Upravliaiushchie Sistemy Mathematics-Control and Optimization
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