移动VR情境下情绪自传式记忆回忆的生理反应研究

Kunal Gupta, Samantha W. T. Chan, Yun Suen Pai, A. Sumich, Suranga Nanayakkara, M. Billinghurst
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虚拟现实(VR)正变得越来越移动和无处不在,但这种体验仍然很少适合个人的体验和情感。当一个事件与强烈的情感经历联系在一起时,自传式记忆(AM)会被更好地记住。在这项工作中,我们在VR中引入了一个实验范式,研究了在与可穿戴式皮肤电活动(EDA)传感器和集成瞳孔追踪器相结合时,情绪调幅回忆对用户生理状态的影响。为了测试AM回忆对人体生理的影响,我们在虚拟现实中复制了自传体记忆测试(AMT),向参与者展示积极、消极和中性的效价词,让他们回忆与该词相关的自我相关记忆。我们发现,与不回忆相比,AM回忆对EDA峰幅、EDA峰数和瞳孔直径有正向影响。然而,对情绪调幅回忆没有影响。最后,我们讨论了利用自传体记忆与可穿戴生理传感器一起使用时创建个性化移动VR体验的局限性和可能性。
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Towards Understanding Physiological Responses to Emotional Autobiographical Memory Recall in Mobile VR Scenarios
Virtual Reality (VR) is becoming increasingly mobile and ubiquitous but the experience is still rarely tailored to a person’s individual experience and emotion. Autobiographical memories (AM) are better remembered when an event is associated with strong emotional experiences. In this work, we introduce an experimental paradigm in VR to investigate the effect of emotional AM recall on a user’s physiological state when coupled with wearable electrodermal activity (EDA) sensors and integrated pupil trackers. With an objective to benchmark the effect of AM recall on human physiology, we replicated the Autobiographical Memory Test (AMT) in VR which displays positive, negative, and neutral valence words to participants for them to recall self-relevant memories associated with that word. We found that there was a positive effect of AM recall on EDA peak amplitude, EDA peak number, and pupil diameter when comparing with no recall. However, there was no impact on emotional AM recall. Finally, we discuss the limitations and possibilities of leveraging autobiographical memory to create personalized mobile VR experiences when used with wearable physiological sensors.
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