Abstract Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who cannot access the outdoors. Little is known about how these simulated experiences compare with real outdoor experiences. We conduct an experiment with healthy undergraduate students that tests the effects of 6 min of outdoor nature exposure with 6 min of exposure to a 360-degree VR nature video, which is recorded at the outdoor nature exposure location. Skin conductivity, restorativeness, and mood before and after exposure are measured. We find that both types of nature exposure increase physiological arousal, benefit positive mood levels, and are restorative compared to an indoor setting without nature; however, for outdoor exposure, ...
In this paper we present an empirical study that provides strong evidence suggesting that the restor...
[[abstract]]Previous studies used pictures or movies to investigate the impact of virtual nature env...
Short-term exposure to nature has excellent potential to be used as a public health intervention mea...
Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who can...
The purpose of this study was to further investigate if 360-degree-degree nature videos can produce ...
Virtual reality (VR) has grown increasingly popular in recent years. Limited research has shown that...
Nature exposure is known to promote physical and mental health. However, actual nature exposure may ...
Over the last century, the number of people living in urban areas has been increasing and the genera...
Large populations worldwide have been deprived from nature experiences due to mass quarantines and l...
Many people prefer to stay close to the nature and enjoy its beauty to boost their psychological wel...
Exposure to nature can improve health and well-being. However, numerous populations have restricted ...
Abstract Adolescence is a time of multiple transitions and a vulnerability period for mental health ...
Exposure to ‘real’ nature can increase positive affect and decrease negative affect, but direct acce...
Exposure to ‘real’ nature can increase positive affect and decrease negative affect, but direct acce...
It is well established in the research literature that exposure to nature positively affects physica...
In this paper we present an empirical study that provides strong evidence suggesting that the restor...
[[abstract]]Previous studies used pictures or movies to investigate the impact of virtual nature env...
Short-term exposure to nature has excellent potential to be used as a public health intervention mea...
Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who can...
The purpose of this study was to further investigate if 360-degree-degree nature videos can produce ...
Virtual reality (VR) has grown increasingly popular in recent years. Limited research has shown that...
Nature exposure is known to promote physical and mental health. However, actual nature exposure may ...
Over the last century, the number of people living in urban areas has been increasing and the genera...
Large populations worldwide have been deprived from nature experiences due to mass quarantines and l...
Many people prefer to stay close to the nature and enjoy its beauty to boost their psychological wel...
Exposure to nature can improve health and well-being. However, numerous populations have restricted ...
Abstract Adolescence is a time of multiple transitions and a vulnerability period for mental health ...
Exposure to ‘real’ nature can increase positive affect and decrease negative affect, but direct acce...
Exposure to ‘real’ nature can increase positive affect and decrease negative affect, but direct acce...
It is well established in the research literature that exposure to nature positively affects physica...
In this paper we present an empirical study that provides strong evidence suggesting that the restor...
[[abstract]]Previous studies used pictures or movies to investigate the impact of virtual nature env...
Short-term exposure to nature has excellent potential to be used as a public health intervention mea...