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Authentic fear responses in virtual reality: A mobile EEG study on affective, behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of fear
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Description: Our study aimed to investigate affective, behavioral, and electrophysiological correlates of fear from a holistic perspective. To this end, we developed a highly-immersive virtual reality (VR) cave that was either fearful or non-emotional in design. To increase immersion, we build a physical replica of the virtual cave. Hence, the participants' own movements determined their movements and position within the cave, and they could touch their surroundings. Simultaneously, we collected EEG data using a mobile EEG system. The data repository contains recordings of the VR scene, of participants walking through the cave, and the anonymized data sets.
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