Introduction. Virtual reality (VR) can be extremely useful in simulating nature when physical presence is not possible. Additionally, it allows for environments to be customised (e.g., weather, or topography) and facilitates the design of controlled experimental settings. However, VR can involve the use of expensive equipment and complex software to create highly realistic immersive experiences. But is it necessary for experiences to rival the latest Hollywood blockbuster? This paper explores whether such investment can be valuable in research on nature experiences.Studies. Two studies were conducted to examine how realism of environmental presentations impact affective responses and participant perceptions. Study One (n = 16) explored...
A large number of studies have demonstrated the benefits of natural environments on people’s health ...
In this paper we present an empirical study that provides strong evidence suggesting that the restor...
The concept of presence, ubiquitous in VR research, remains in infancy in tourism literature. Resear...
Nature exposure is known to promote physical and mental health. However, actual nature exposure may ...
Although virtual reality (VR) is increasingly regarded as an effective emotion induction technique, ...
Virtual reality (VR) has grown increasingly popular in recent years. Limited research has shown that...
Virtual reality is considered as one of the important technological developments expected to substan...
Abstract Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for peop...
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...
The purpose of this study was to further investigate if 360-degree-degree nature videos can produce ...
Many people prefer to stay close to the nature and enjoy its beauty to boost their psychological wel...
Filter E, Eckes A, Fiebelkorn F, Büssing AG. Virtual Reality Nature Experiences Involving Wolves on ...
As some nature experiences, such as viewing wild animals, may be diffcult to implement in science ed...
Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who can...
A large number of studies have demonstrated the benefits of natural environments on people’s health ...
In this paper we present an empirical study that provides strong evidence suggesting that the restor...
The concept of presence, ubiquitous in VR research, remains in infancy in tourism literature. Resear...
Nature exposure is known to promote physical and mental health. However, actual nature exposure may ...
Although virtual reality (VR) is increasingly regarded as an effective emotion induction technique, ...
Virtual reality (VR) has grown increasingly popular in recent years. Limited research has shown that...
Virtual reality is considered as one of the important technological developments expected to substan...
Abstract Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for peop...
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...
The purpose of this study was to further investigate if 360-degree-degree nature videos can produce ...
Many people prefer to stay close to the nature and enjoy its beauty to boost their psychological wel...
Filter E, Eckes A, Fiebelkorn F, Büssing AG. Virtual Reality Nature Experiences Involving Wolves on ...
As some nature experiences, such as viewing wild animals, may be diffcult to implement in science ed...
Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who can...
A large number of studies have demonstrated the benefits of natural environments on people’s health ...
In this paper we present an empirical study that provides strong evidence suggesting that the restor...
The concept of presence, ubiquitous in VR research, remains in infancy in tourism literature. Resear...