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Exploring and Modifying the Sense of Time in Virtual Environments

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VR platform for mental health

Sensing time is crucial for the human experience. Disturbances in time perception, in the passing time or sequential order of events, are often associated with psychopathological conditions, like depression, schizophrenia or autism. They may be the reason or a result of various psychopathological issues. VR offers tools to speed up or slow down events in immersive artificial worlds. The EU-funded VIRTUALTIMES project aims to elevate our understanding of the human experience of time and develop the MetaChron. This time-sensitive and ‘intelligent’ VR platform will enable experiences of virtually modified time and tools for diagnosing and treating neurological pathologies. Pioneering neuroscientific measures for describing neural mechanisms underlying time perception will be adapted and validated to that aim.

Objective

The sense of time co-constitutes our subjective experience and embodied self-consciousness. It refers to the dimensions of passage of time (time passing by) and structure of time (serial order of events). Both can be disturbed under psychopathological conditions and give rise to a variety of psychopathological symptoms. VIRTUALTIMES will for the first time (1) provide a personalized and neuroadaptive virtual reality technol-ogy enabling the systematic variation of time experience (“MetaChron”), based on (2) the rigorous study of the sense of time in different psychopathological conditions including depression, schizophrenia and autism, under special consideration of sex, and (3) neuroscientific measures that describe neural mechanisms which underlie our sense of time and validate both diagnostic differences and technological interventions. For that purpose, virtual reality scenarios and games will be developed from the starting point of the everyday sce-nario “waiting room”. We will systematically enrich the scenery both physically (objects) and socially (inter-action partners). In the realm of time-based interventions this will allow to manipulate passage of time (vary-ing velocity of time flow) and structure of time (varying synchronicity of events). VIRTUALTIMES (1) will provide “MetaChron” as diagnostic tool and innovative mental health technology that works in a highly in-dividualized, easy-access, and easy-to-use application, (2) will foster new technological developments in the field of human-computer-interaction to improve personal wellbeing and intercultural communication in a global world, and (3) will initiate a radical shift both in empirical approaches to and our understanding of the sense of time as basic constituent of human subjectivity. The market value lies in the availability of a professional VR- and game-based tool for prevention and therapy of psychopathological conditions.

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Coordinator

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH
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€ 1 161 573,75
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WILHELM JOHNEN STRASSE
52428 JULICH
Germany

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Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Düren
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