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Same same but different? Replicating the real surroundings in a virtual trier social stress test (TSST-VR) does not enhance presence or the psychophysiological stress …Zimmer et al., 2019
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- Zimmer P
- Wu C
- Domes G
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- Physiology & behavior
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In recent years, adaptations of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) have shown that socially evaluative stress can effectively elicit psychobiological responses in a standardized way in Virtual Reality (VR). While these methods hold many advantages, the underlying …
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