Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.

Therapy for public speaking phobia using virtual reality exposure (VRE) has focused on distress arousal rather than distress habituation. Understanding habituation will help optimise session duration, making treatment more affordable and accessible. This pilot study utilised within-speech repeated m...

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Main Authors: Marcel Takac, James Collett, Kristopher J Blom, Russell Conduit, Imogen Rehm, Alexander De Foe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216288
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spelling doaj-8773c05317bc42d8aa22f8d573d7c44b2021-03-03T20:39:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01145e021628810.1371/journal.pone.0216288Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.Marcel TakacJames CollettKristopher J BlomRussell ConduitImogen RehmAlexander De FoeTherapy for public speaking phobia using virtual reality exposure (VRE) has focused on distress arousal rather than distress habituation. Understanding habituation will help optimise session duration, making treatment more affordable and accessible. This pilot study utilised within-speech repeated measures to examine distress habituation during three brief public speaking scenarios in a non-clinical sample (n = 19; 18-76 years). VRE elicited significant distress in all three scenarios. Although within-scenario distress habituation was not observed, between-scenario habituation was partially supported. An increase in distress during the second scenario indicated that three consecutive speech performances were critical in achieving habituation. Brief repeated VRE scenarios using an agent audience were effective in eliciting public speaking distress, as well as habituation.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216288
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author Marcel Takac
James Collett
Kristopher J Blom
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Imogen Rehm
Alexander De Foe
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James Collett
Kristopher J Blom
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Imogen Rehm
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Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.
PLoS ONE
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James Collett
Kristopher J Blom
Russell Conduit
Imogen Rehm
Alexander De Foe
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title Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.
title_short Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.
title_full Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.
title_fullStr Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.
title_full_unstemmed Public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.
title_sort public speaking anxiety decreases within repeated virtual reality training sessions.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Therapy for public speaking phobia using virtual reality exposure (VRE) has focused on distress arousal rather than distress habituation. Understanding habituation will help optimise session duration, making treatment more affordable and accessible. This pilot study utilised within-speech repeated measures to examine distress habituation during three brief public speaking scenarios in a non-clinical sample (n = 19; 18-76 years). VRE elicited significant distress in all three scenarios. Although within-scenario distress habituation was not observed, between-scenario habituation was partially supported. An increase in distress during the second scenario indicated that three consecutive speech performances were critical in achieving habituation. Brief repeated VRE scenarios using an agent audience were effective in eliciting public speaking distress, as well as habituation.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216288
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