Title :
Virtual speech anxiety training — Effects of simulation fidelity on user experience
Author :
Poeschl, Sandra ; Doering, Nicola
fDate :
March 29 2014-April 2 2014
Abstract :
Realistic models in VR training applications are considered to positively influence presence and performance. The experimental study presented analyzed the effect of simulation fidelity (static vs. animated audience) on presence, perceived realism, and anxiety in a virtual speech anxiety training application. No influence on presence and perceived realism was shown, although an animated audience led to significantly higher effects in anxiety during giving a talk.
Keywords :
computer based training; psychology; virtual reality; VR training applications; animated audience; perceived realism; presence factor; realistic models; simulation fidelity; static audience; user experience; virtual speech anxiety training; Media; Psychology; Public speaking; Solid modeling; Training; Virtual environments; fidelity; public speaking anxiety; virtual agents; virtual environments;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality (VR), 2014 iEEE
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2014.6802073