The feasibility of an augment reality system to study the psychophysiological correlates of fear‐related responses
Brain and Behavior2018Vol. 8(9), pp. e01084–e01084
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Susana Brás, Sandra C. Soares, Telmo Cruz, Tiago Magalhães, Bernardo Marques, Cláudia Dantas, Nuno Fernandes, José Maria Fernandes
Abstract
We argue in favor of the system's feasibility at capturing and quantifying the physiological dimension of fear-related responses, which may be of great value for diagnostic and treatment purposes in anxiety disorders, namely specific phobia.
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