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Evaluation of stress reaction to stimuli induced by virtual reality
Mang, Robert ; Králík, Martin (referee) ; Mézl, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the assessment of stress response to stimuli evoked in a virtual reality environment. In the theoretical part, it discusses the history of VR, the difference between VR and augmented reality (AR), VR hardware and its use in medicine. It also discusses in detail physiological parameters such as ECG, respiration, electrodermal activity and pressure plateau, which are very useful parameters in the assessment of stress responses. The results are supplemented by a questionnaire survey. The practical part proposes and describes the conduct of a research project to measure the stress response in a group of twenty volunteers. The data obtained are subsequently analyzed and statistically evaluated. Based on the discussion, the stress response is then confirmed for the parameters - heart rate and skin conductance level in the given phases. The results from the pressure platform are analyzed on only one sample participant. The STAI type questionnaire used did not show an increase in subjective stress.

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