Understanding Emotional Hijacking in Metaverse
PubDate: May 2024
Teams: University of Delaware
Writers: Syed Ali Asif, Philip Gable, Chien-Chung Shen, Yan-Ming Chiou
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Abstract
Emotions are an integral part of being human, and experiencing a range of emotions is what makes life rich and vibrant. From basic emotions like anger, fear, happiness, and sadness to more complex ones like excitement and grief, emotions help us express ourselves and connect with the world around us. In recent years, researchers have begun adopting virtual reality (VR) technology to evoke emotions as realistically as possible and quantify the strength of emotions from the electroencephalogram (EEG) signals measured from the brain to understand human emotions in realistic situations better. This is achieved by creating a sense of presence in the virtual environment, the feeling that the user is there. For instance, [6] studied the excitement of a rollercoaster ride in VR, and [5] studied the fear of navigating in a VR cave.