Do you feel up when you go up? A pilot study of a virtual reality manic‐like mood induction paradigm

Author:

Glas Roanne V. F. J.12ORCID,de Kleijn Roy E.3,Regeer Eline J.2,Kupka Ralph W.12,Koenders Manja A.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute Amsterdam University Medical Center, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Altrecht Institute for Mental Health Care Utrecht The Netherlands

3. Cognitive Psychology Unit, Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

4. Clinical Psychology Unit Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesIn order to understand the working mechanisms of mania, it is necessary to perform studies during the onset of manic (‐like) mood states. However, clinical mania is difficult to examine experimentally. A viable method to study manic mood like states is mood induction, but mood induction tasks thus far show variable effectiveness.MethodsIn this pilot study, a new paradigm to induce mood through virtual reality (VR) is examined. Both state characteristics, namely changes in emotion, and trait characteristics, such as high and low scores on the hypomanic personality scale (HPS), were measured in 65 students. These students participated in either a neutral VR mood induction or an activating VR mood induction in which excitement, goal directedness, and tension (being aspects of mania) were induced. All participants performed a risk‐taking behavioural task, Balloon Analogue Risk Task (BART).ResultsThe experimental VR task induced excitement and tension. In participants with higher sensitivity to hypomanic personality (HPS), irritation increased in response to activation whereas it decreased in the low HPS group, and excitement increased more steeply in the low HPS group. There were no effects on the behavioural task.ConclusionsThe VR task is effective in inducing relevant state aspects of hypomania and is suitable as a paradigm for future experimental studies. Activation of dual affective states (excitement and tension) is an essential aspect in manic‐like mood induction paradigms.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Clinical Psychology,General Medicine

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