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Valverde, R.; Torres, B.; Motaghi, H.
IGI Global, 2018, ISBN: 978-1-5225-5220-8 1-5225-5219-7 978-1-5225-5219-2, (Publication Title: Quantum-Inspired Intelligent Systems for Multimedia Data Analysis).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Architecture-based, Computer anxiety, Data Analytics, Data collection mechanism, Electro-encephalogram (EEG), Electroencephalography, Information management, Learning management system, Quantum modeling, Surveys, Usability evaluation, Usability testing
@book{valverde_quantum_2018,
title = {A quantum NeuroIS data analytics architecture for the usability evaluation of learning management systems},
author = {R. Valverde and B. Torres and H. Motaghi},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85049542254&doi=10.4018%2f978-1-5225-5219-2.ch009&partnerID=40&md5=8bc6e485175501b38a109ed03be0bedb},
doi = {10.4018/978-1-5225-5219-2.ch009},
isbn = {978-1-5225-5220-8 1-5225-5219-7 978-1-5225-5219-2},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
publisher = {IGI Global},
abstract = {NeuroIS uses tools such as electroencephalogram (EEG) that can be used to measure high brainwave frequencies that can be linked to human anxiety. Past research showed that computer anxiety influences how users perceive ease of use of a learning management system (LMS). Although computer anxiety has been used successfully to evaluate the usability of LMS, the main data collection mechanisms proposed for its evaluation have been questionnaires. Questionnaires suffer from possible problems such as being inadequate to understand some forms of information such as emotions and honesty in the responses. Quantum-based approaches to consciousness have been very popular in the last years including the quantum model reduction in microtubules of Penrose and Hameroff (1995). The objective of the chapter is to propose an architecture based on a NeuroIS that collects data by using EEG from users and then use the collected data to perform analytics by using a quantum consciousness model proposed for computer anxiety measurements for the usability testing of a LMS. © 2018, IGI Global. All rights reserved.},
note = {Publication Title: Quantum-Inspired Intelligent Systems for Multimedia Data Analysis},
keywords = {Architecture-based, Computer anxiety, Data Analytics, Data collection mechanism, Electro-encephalogram (EEG), Electroencephalography, Information management, Learning management system, Quantum modeling, Surveys, Usability evaluation, Usability testing},
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}
Robillard, G.; Bouchard, S.; Dumoulin, S.; Guitard, T.; Klinger, É.
Using virtual humans to alleviate social anxiety: Preliminary report from a comparative outcome study Article d'actes
Dans: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, p. 57–60, IOS Press, 2010, ISBN: 978-1-60750-560-0, (ISSN: 09269630).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Anxiety, Combined treatment, Empirical studies, Multicomponents, Public speaking, Social anxieties, Surveys, Treatment group, Virtual humans, virtual reality
@inproceedings{robillard_using_2010,
title = {Using virtual humans to alleviate social anxiety: Preliminary report from a comparative outcome study},
author = {G. Robillard and S. Bouchard and S. Dumoulin and T. Guitard and É. Klinger},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77954595913&doi=10.3233%2f978-1-60750-561-7-57&partnerID=40&md5=7fffc02f424ff1cb8811bca70f1e7bbd},
doi = {10.3233/978-1-60750-561-7-57},
isbn = {978-1-60750-560-0},
year = {2010},
date = {2010-01-01},
booktitle = {Studies in Health Technology and Informatics},
volume = {154},
pages = {57–60},
publisher = {IOS Press},
abstract = {Empirical studies have consistently shown the effectiveness of a multicomponent CBT treatment of social anxiety disorder (SAD). Previous outcome studies on virtual reality and SAD have focused on people suffering from fear of public speaking and not full blown SAD. In this study, 45 adults receiving a DSM-IV-TR diagnostic of social anxiety were randomly assigned to traditional CBT treatment (with in vivo exposure), CBT-VR combined treatment, or a waiting list. Results show significant reduction of anxiety on all questionnaires as well as statistically significant interactions between both treatment groups and the waiting list. © 2010 The Interactive Media Institute and IOS Press. All rights reserved.},
note = {ISSN: 09269630},
keywords = {Anxiety, Combined treatment, Empirical studies, Multicomponents, Public speaking, Social anxieties, Surveys, Treatment group, Virtual humans, virtual reality},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Stetz, M. C.; Bouchard, S.; Wiederhold, B. K.; Riva, G.; Folen, R. A.
The receptiveness of stress management techniques by military personnel Article de journal
Dans: Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine, vol. 7, no 1, p. 125–127, 2009, ISSN: 15548716, (ISBN: 9781607500179 Publisher: IOS Press).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: adult, article, controlled study, Counseling, emotion, Emotions, female, Focus groups, human, Human resource management, Humans, Industrial management, major clinical study, male, mental stress, Military Personnel, Military personnels, Military services, perception, Preliminary analysis, Psychological, questionnaire, Relaxation techniques, relaxation training, soldier, Stress, Stress management, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, technique, virtual reality
@article{stetz_receptiveness_2009,
title = {The receptiveness of stress management techniques by military personnel},
author = {M. C. Stetz and S. Bouchard and B. K. Wiederhold and G. Riva and R. A. Folen},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-77949756841&partnerID=40&md5=bc79a1859b04215c00beaa9b43be8011},
doi = {10.3233/978-1-60750-017-9-125},
issn = {15548716},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
journal = {Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine},
volume = {7},
number = {1},
pages = {125–127},
abstract = {Many military service members suffer from stress. Sixty Soldiers participated in a study designed to test receptivity to stress management techniques. Preliminary analyses of surveys and a focus group suggested that participants not only liked practicing relaxation techniques but would also continue practicing these after completion of the present study.},
note = {ISBN: 9781607500179
Publisher: IOS Press},
keywords = {adult, article, controlled study, Counseling, emotion, Emotions, female, Focus groups, human, Human resource management, Humans, Industrial management, major clinical study, male, mental stress, Military Personnel, Military personnels, Military services, perception, Preliminary analysis, Psychological, questionnaire, Relaxation techniques, relaxation training, soldier, Stress, Stress management, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, technique, virtual reality},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
Bouchard, S.; Renaud, P.; Robillard, G.; St-Jacques, J.
Applications of virtual reality in clinical psychology: Illustrations with the treatment of anxiety disorders Article d'actes
Dans: Proceedings: HAVE 2002 - IEEE International Workshop on Haptic Virtual Environments and their Applications, p. 7–11, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2002, ISBN: 0780376358 (ISBN); 978-078037635-9 (ISBN), (Journal Abbreviation: Proc.: HAVE - IEEE Int. Workshop Haptic Virtual Environ. Their Appl.).
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: 3D games, Clinical application, Clinical applications, clinical trial, Head mounted displays, Helmet mounted displays, High costs, Immersive environment, phobias, Scientific researches, Sensory perception, Surveys, virtual reality
@inproceedings{bouchard_applications_2002,
title = {Applications of virtual reality in clinical psychology: Illustrations with the treatment of anxiety disorders},
author = {S. Bouchard and P. Renaud and G. Robillard and J. St-Jacques},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84963625772&doi=10.1109%2fHAVE.2002.1106906&partnerID=40&md5=8fa4558c35ab60c29d321a3a70bcbc4c},
doi = {10.1109/HAVE.2002.1106906},
isbn = {0780376358 (ISBN); 978-078037635-9 (ISBN)},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-01-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings: HAVE 2002 - IEEE International Workshop on Haptic Virtual Environments and their Applications},
pages = {7–11},
publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.},
abstract = {The high cost of VR equipment and environments is a significant deterrent to the widespread dissemination of this technology from scientific research labs to the offices of clinical psychologists. An alternative is to use modified 3D games to create new and clinically useful immersive environments on head mounted displays. The aim of this paper is to summarize the first 18 months of work at the Cyberpsychology Lab. of the University of Quebec in Outaouais on the applications of virtual reality (VR) in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Three studies are summarized: a comparison between phobics and non-phobics immersed in VR environments, a clinical trial on the effectiveness of 3D games to treat phobias in adults and a clinical trial with children. Presence ratings are very high, as well as the graphic qualities and the flexibility of the programs. Results showed a dramatic improvement on general questionnaires and on measures of overt approach/avoidance of phobic stimuli. © 2002 IEEE.},
note = {Journal Abbreviation: Proc.: HAVE - IEEE Int. Workshop Haptic Virtual Environ. Their Appl.},
keywords = {3D games, Clinical application, Clinical applications, clinical trial, Head mounted displays, Helmet mounted displays, High costs, Immersive environment, phobias, Scientific researches, Sensory perception, Surveys, virtual reality},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}