Mathieu Goyette
Institut Philippe Pinel de Montréal
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Progress in Brain Research | 2011
Partice Renaud; Christian C. Joyal; Serge Stoléru; Mathieu Goyette; Nikolaus Weiskopf; Niels Birbaumer
This chapter proposes a prospective view on using a real-time functional magnetic imaging (rt-fMRI) brain-computer interface (BCI) application as a new treatment for pedophilia. Neurofeedback mediated by interactive virtual stimuli is presented as the key process in this new BCI application. Results on the diagnostic discriminant power of virtual characters depicting sexual stimuli relevant to pedophilia are given. Finally, practical and ethical implications are briefly addressed.
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking | 2014
Patrice Renaud; Dominique Trottier; K. Nolet; Joanne L. Rouleau; Mathieu Goyette; Stéphane Bouchard
The eye movements and penile responses of 20 male participants were recorded while they were immersed with virtual sexual stimuli. These participants were divided into two groups according to their capacity to focus their attention in immersion (high and low focus). In order to understand sexual self-regulation better, we subjected participants to three experimental conditions: (a) immersion with a preferred sexual stimulus, without sexual inhibition; (b) immersion with a preferred sexual stimulus, with sexual inhibition; and (c) immersion with a neutral stimulus. A significant difference was observed between the effects of each condition on erectile response and scanpath. The groups differed on self-regulation of their erectile responses and on their scanpath patterns. High focus participants had more difficulties than low focus participants with inhibiting their sexual responses and displayed less scattered eye movement trajectories over the critical areas of the virtual sexual stimuli. Results are interpreted in terms of sexual self-regulation and cognitive absorption in virtual immersion. In addition, the use of validated virtual sexual stimuli is presented as a methodological improvement over static and moving pictures, since it paves the way for the study of the role of social interaction in an ecologically valid and well-controlled way.
JVRB - Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting | 2010
Patrice Renaud; Joanne L. Rouleau; Jean Proulx; Dominique Trottier; Mathieu Goyette; John P. Bradford; Paul Fedoroff; Marie-Hélène Dufresne; Benoît Dassylva; Gilles Côté; Stéphane Bouchard
Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences | 2010
Patrice Renaud; Mathieu Goyette; Sylvain Chartier; Simon Zhornitski; Dominique Trottier; Joanne-Lucine Rouleau; Jean Proulx; Paul Fedoroff; John-P. Bradford; Benoît Dassylva; Stéphane Bouchard
Journal of Sexual Aggression | 2013
Patrice Renaud; Sylvain Chartier; Joanne-Lucine Rouleau; Jean Proulx; Mathieu Goyette; Dominique Trottier; Paul Fedoroff; John-P. Bradford; Benoît Dassylva; Stéphane Bouchard
Virtual Reality | 2014
Patrice Renaud; Dominique Trottier; Joanne-Lucine Rouleau; Mathieu Goyette; Chantal Saumur; Tarik Boukhalfi; Stéphane Bouchard
Journal of Eye tracking, Visual Cognition and Emotion | 2012
Patrice Renaud; K. Nolet; Sylvain Chartier; Dominique Trottier; Mathieu Goyette; Joanne-Lucine Rouleau; Jean Proulx; Stéphane Bouchard
Alcoologie et Addictologie | 2008
Mathieu Goyette; Louise Nadeau
Drogues, santé et société | 2015
Mathieu Goyette; Jorge Flores-Aranda
Archive | 2012
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