Objective: Nature Connectedness, an individual’s cognitive, affective, and behavioral connection with the natural world, has been linked to various health and well-being outcomes. As Nature Connectedness can be elicited and strengthened through direct contact with nature, in the past decade studies have investigated whether similar effects can be achieved through technologies that simulate highly immersive and realistic experiences of nature, such as Immersive Virtual Nature. This protocol describes the methodology for a systematic review that will summarize the existing evidence on the effects of Immersive Virtual Nature on Nature Connectedness in non-clinical populations. Methods: The review will be conducted following the guidelines of ...
Exposure to in-vivo and virtual nature has been shown to increase a person’s positive affect from a ...
In this systematic review, we summarized and evaluated the evidence for effects of, and associations...
Many studies suggest that increased exposure to urban greenness is associated with better population...
Exposure to nature can improve health and well-being. However, numerous populations have restricted ...
peer-reviewedBeing exposed to natural environments is associated with improved health and well-being...
Being exposed to natural environments is associated with improved health and well-being, as these en...
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 ...
Large populations worldwide have been deprived from nature experiences due to mass quarantines and l...
Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who can...
Over the last century, the number of people living in urban areas has been increasing and the genera...
Short-term exposure to nature has excellent potential to be used as a public health intervention mea...
Poor well-being amongst older adults poses a serious health concern. Simultaneously, research shows ...
Over a number of decades, studies have revealed compelling relationships between experiences of the ...
Three studies examine the effects of exposure to nature on positive affect and ability to reflect on...
Exposure to in-vivo and virtual nature has been shown to increase a person’s positive affect from a ...
In this systematic review, we summarized and evaluated the evidence for effects of, and associations...
Many studies suggest that increased exposure to urban greenness is associated with better population...
Exposure to nature can improve health and well-being. However, numerous populations have restricted ...
peer-reviewedBeing exposed to natural environments is associated with improved health and well-being...
Being exposed to natural environments is associated with improved health and well-being, as these en...
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 ...
Large populations worldwide have been deprived from nature experiences due to mass quarantines and l...
Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who can...
Over the last century, the number of people living in urban areas has been increasing and the genera...
Short-term exposure to nature has excellent potential to be used as a public health intervention mea...
Poor well-being amongst older adults poses a serious health concern. Simultaneously, research shows ...
Over a number of decades, studies have revealed compelling relationships between experiences of the ...
Three studies examine the effects of exposure to nature on positive affect and ability to reflect on...
Exposure to in-vivo and virtual nature has been shown to increase a person’s positive affect from a ...
In this systematic review, we summarized and evaluated the evidence for effects of, and associations...
Many studies suggest that increased exposure to urban greenness is associated with better population...