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Decision Making, Stress Assessed by Physiological Response and Virtual Reality Stimuli

Many decisions must be made under stress; therefore, stress and decision-making are intrinsically related not only at the behavioral level but also at the neural level. Additionally, virtual reality tools have been proposed as a method to induce stress in the laboratory. This review focuses on answe...

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Published in:Revista colombiana de psicología 2020-12, Vol.29 (2), p.89-103
Main Authors: Botero Rosas, Daniel Alfonso, Mosquera Dussán, Oscar Leonardo, Trujillo Rojas, Carlos German, Guzmán Pérez, Daniel, Zamudio Palacios, Jhonnatan Eduardo, García Torres, José Antonio, Terán Ortega, Angie Paola
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Summary:Many decisions must be made under stress; therefore, stress and decision-making are intrinsically related not only at the behavioral level but also at the neural level. Additionally, virtual reality tools have been proposed as a method to induce stress in the laboratory. This review focuses on answering the following research question: Does stress assessed by physiological variables of a subject under virtual reality stimuli increase the chances of error in decision-making? The reviewed studies were consulted in the following databases: PubMed, IEEE Xplore, and Science Direct. The analysis of the consulted literature indicates that the stress induced in the laboratory using virtual reality tools and the physiological response of the central and autonomous nervous system are complementary subjects and allow the design of training and support systems for the decision-making process
ISSN:0121-5469
2344-8644
DOI:10.15446/rcp.v29n2.74280