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Behaviour of avoidance


Really look us the body when does not like us or eschew to do it?: Behaviour of avoidance and his relation with the anxiety to parts of the body
Student: Pedro Cañas Bermejo.
Director: José Gutiérrez Maldonado
Computer techician: Marti Ferragut and Sara Badia
Contributors: Bruno Porras Garcia
Bachelor’s degree final project
Academic course: 2018/2019
Abstract
Exposure to certain aversive stimuli leads to avoidance behaviours that can be analysed through Eye-Tracking technology. The objective of this study is to identify the relationship between high levels of body anxiety and visual avoidance when people look at a virtual reality mirror. Significant correlations are obtained with different attentional patterns for both sexes.
Keywords
Avoidance behaviour, specific bodily anxiety, avoidant attention bias, eye tracking, virtual reality.
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