Investigation of the Efficacy of a VR Exposure-based Eye Contact Training‬ to Reduce Fear of Public Speaking

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Enrollment

96

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

July 31, 2019

Study Completion Date

September 20, 2019

Conditions
Fear of Public Speaking (Subclinical)
Interventions
OTHER

Exposure-based eye contact training in Virtual Reality (VR)

"The intervention is an App for virtual reality. The VR App provides three different virtual scenarios. Participants will be asked to stand in front of a virtual audience and to maintain eye contact with audience members. The advance to higher difficulty levels is according to a pre-defined exposure scheme. Participants will be given all instructions via the App.~There will be three sessions on one day (duration of 20 min each) in study phase 1. The indication is disproportionate fear of being evaluated by others and reduced eye contact as a typical avoidance strategy in individuals with fear of public speaking. In the study phase 2, there will be nine sessions spanning over two weeks (duration of 20 min each, with maximally one session per day). The indication is disproportionate fear of being evaluated by others and reduced eye contact as a typical avoidance strategy in individuals with fear of public speaking."

Trial Locations (1)

4055

University of Basel, Division of Cognitive Neuroscience, Basel

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Prof. Dominique de Quervain, MD

OTHER

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