VR study of 12 students shows height increases postural sway, self-judged fear decreases center-of-pressure excursion, and moving beams raise heart rate in simulated steel erection.
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Experiencing Extreme Height for The First Time: The Influence of Height, Self-Judgment of Fear and a Moving Structural Beam on the Heart Rate and Postural Sway During the Quiet Stance
VR study of 12 students shows height increases postural sway, self-judged fear decreases center-of-pressure excursion, and moving beams raise heart rate in simulated steel erection.