2021
DOI: 10.5817/cp2021-1-6
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Virtually renovating the Trauma Film Paradigm: Comparing virtual reality with on-screen presentation of an analogue trauma

Abstract: Due to the unpredictable nature of traumatic events, prospective research into trauma relies upon laboratory methods utilising distressing film scenes to act as a trauma analogue measuring vulnerability factors and testing interventions applied to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This is the first study to test whether Virtual Reality (VR) provides a more effective trauma analogue than traditional on-screen presentation by direct comparison of the same real-life trauma film. Participants viewed footage of… Show more

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“…Immersion may be defined as the extent to which an individual perceives themselves as being part of an environment which provides a continuous stream of experience (Witmer and Singer 1998 ). We did not assess immersion during the VR simulation in the current study, because this was not directly relevant to our main research questions about the role of multisensory processing, but a relationship between immersion during the trauma film simulation and intrusive symptoms has been demonstrated (Baptie et al 2021 ). Therefore, future studies should account for the potential role of individual differences in immersion when assessing the impact of multisensory processes on intrusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Immersion may be defined as the extent to which an individual perceives themselves as being part of an environment which provides a continuous stream of experience (Witmer and Singer 1998 ). We did not assess immersion during the VR simulation in the current study, because this was not directly relevant to our main research questions about the role of multisensory processing, but a relationship between immersion during the trauma film simulation and intrusive symptoms has been demonstrated (Baptie et al 2021 ). Therefore, future studies should account for the potential role of individual differences in immersion when assessing the impact of multisensory processes on intrusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paradigm enables investigation of how peri-traumatic factors affect intrusive memory formation, in a way that is presumed to be analogous to the development of intrusive memories in early PTSD. The ecological validity of this paradigm has been enhanced in recent years by the use of new virtual reality (VR) technology to simulate more immersive trauma experiences (Baptie et al 2021 ; Dibbets 2020 ; Nielsen et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%