Sensitivity analyses using participants who completed posttest or follow-up after the intervention examined whether there was a difference in the results compared with the ITT analysis.39 We exploratively assessed clinically meaningful change on the AQ using the clinically significant change formula (...
Acrophobic outpatients received therapist- or self-directed (tape-recorded) desensitization in a study of (a) treatment effectiveness with diminished therapist contact ; (b) subject characteristics 'predicting' outcome; and (c) generalization of change. At Post-test, treated Ss ( N=16) had improv...
This is the first case report to test the efficacy of computer-generated virtual reality (VR) for the treatment of acrophobia (fear of heights). The subjec... BO Rothbaum,LF Hodges,R Kooper,... - 《Behavior Therapy》 被引量: 636发表: 1995年 ...
36, 12) as a spherical seed region with a radius of 5 mm and an order of one. To assess the effective connectivity between the stimulation location and the seed region (vmPFC), we only considered voxels within the individualized, thresholded brain masks based on the E-fields simulation. Pos...
Thirty C57BL/ALB mice, fifteen male and fifteen female, were tested for "acrophobia" via the pole test. The animals were randomly distributed into three groups of 6, 12, or 24 inch (15.24, 30.48, or 60.96 cm) high poles:. Both factor scores and individual pole measures were analyzed by...
Results: The regression analyses found that visual field dependence (measured with the rod and frame test), postural control (measured with the Sharpened Romberg Test), space and motion discomfort (measured with the Situational Characteristics Questionnaire), and bodily symptoms (measured with the ...
The test and treatment methods of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and an addition to the management of vertigo due to the superior vestibular canal (B... A review of the tests and treatment manoeuvres for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo of the posterior, horizontal and superior vestibular ...
Sixty acrophobic subjects were initially tested with a battery of measures including a Height Avoidance Test that allowed direct physiological (heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure), verbal-cognitive (subjective anxiety, danger expectancies), and behavioural (avoidance) assessment. Subjects ...
Analysis of pooled outcomes showed that desensitisation (DS) measured by the post-test AQ anxiety score (standardised mean difference [SMD], -1.24; 95% CI, -1.88 to -0.60) and in vivo exposure (IVE) were effective in the short term compared with control (SMD, -0.74; 95% CI, -1.22 ...
The results showed a very high cross-validation accuracy on the training set and good test accuracies, ranging from 42.5% to 89.5%. The most important features of fear level classification were GSR, HR and the values of the EEG in the beta frequency range. For determining the next exposure...