Fear and physiological arousal during a virtual height challenge--effects in patients with acrophobia and healthy controls
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Fear and physiological arousal during a virtual height challenge--effects in patients with acrophobia and healthy controls
Abstract
Virtual reality (VR) exposure therapy is becoming increasingly established, but the mode of action is not well understood. One potential efficacy factor might be physiological arousal. To investigate arousal during VR exposure, we exposed 40 patients with acrophobia and 40 matched healthy controls to a VR height challenge and assessed subjective (fear ratings) and physiological (heart rate, skin conductance level, salivary cortisol) fear reactions. Patients experienced a significant increase of subjective fear, heart rate and skin conductance level. Unexpectedly, controls, who reported no subjective fear, also showed an increase in heart rate and skin conductance. There was no increase in salivary cortisol levels in either group. Physiological arousal in acrophobic patients, in contrast to subjective fear, might not be stronger than that of controls confronted with height cues in VR, indicating marked discordance across symptom domains. The lack of a cortisol response in a clearly stressful paradigm warrants further study.
Keywords: Anxiety disorders; Challenge; Exposure therapy; Psychophysiology; Specific phobia; Virtual reality.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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