no abstractVirtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation (VREPAR) are two European Community funded projects (Telematics for health-HC 1053/HC 1055-http://www.psicologia.net) whose aim is (a) to develop a PC based virtual reality system (PC-VRS) for the medical market that can be marketed at a price that is accessible to its possible endusers (hospitals, universities, and research centres) and that would have the modular, connectability and interoperability characteristics that the existing systems lack; and (b) to develop three hardware/software modules for the application of the PC-VRS in psychoneurophysiological assessment and rehabilitation. The chosen development areas are eating disorders (bul...
Several lines of evidence suggest that Virtual Reality (VR) has a potential utility in eating disord...
Objective: People with anorexia nervosa (AN) experience high levels of fear and anxiety related to e...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
no abstractDue, in large part, to the significant advances in PC hardware that have been made over t...
Virtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation - is an Euro...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
In the last twenty years researchers have embraced virtual reality (VR) in order to integrate and ex...
The emergence of new shared media, such as the Internet and virtual reality are changing the ways in...
The clinical use of Virtual Reality (VR) with eating disturbances is based on theory-driven psychol...
More than 10 years ago, Tart (1990) described virtual reality (VR) as a technological model of consc...
Enhancing the ability to perform differential diagnosis and psychopathological exploration is import...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
International audienceFood craving is a main pathological issue in Eating Disorders (ED), associated...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
Several lines of evidence suggest that Virtual Reality (VR) has a potential utility in eating disord...
Objective: People with anorexia nervosa (AN) experience high levels of fear and anxiety related to e...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
no abstractDue, in large part, to the significant advances in PC hardware that have been made over t...
Virtual Reality Environments for Psychoneurophysiological Assessment and Rehabilitation - is an Euro...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
Many of us grew up with the naive assumption that couches are the best used therapeutic tools in psy...
In the last twenty years researchers have embraced virtual reality (VR) in order to integrate and ex...
The emergence of new shared media, such as the Internet and virtual reality are changing the ways in...
The clinical use of Virtual Reality (VR) with eating disturbances is based on theory-driven psychol...
More than 10 years ago, Tart (1990) described virtual reality (VR) as a technological model of consc...
Enhancing the ability to perform differential diagnosis and psychopathological exploration is import...
Since the late 1990s the use of virtual reality (VR) has expanded in the field of mental disorders. ...
International audienceFood craving is a main pathological issue in Eating Disorders (ED), associated...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...
Several lines of evidence suggest that Virtual Reality (VR) has a potential utility in eating disord...
Objective: People with anorexia nervosa (AN) experience high levels of fear and anxiety related to e...
Despite advances in our understanding of the behavioral and molecular factors that underlie the onse...