In this study the effects of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) were investigated in patients with acrophobia. Feelings of presence in VRET were systematically varied by using either a head-mounted display (HMD) (low presence) or a computer automatic virtual environment (CAVE) (high presence). VRET in general was found to be more effective than no treatment. No differences were found in effectiveness between VRET using an HMD or CAVE. Results were maintained at 6 months follow-up. Results of VRET were comparable with those of exposure in vivo (Cyberpsychology and Behavior 4 (2001) 335). In treatment completers no relationship was found between presence and anxiety. Early drop-outs experienced less acrophobic complaints and psychopathol...
Acrophobia is a chronic, highly debilitating disorder preventing sufferers from engaging with high p...
BackgroundVirtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) has the potential to solve logistic challenges whe...
One possible alternative to standard in vivo exposure may be virtual reality exposure. Virtual reali...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of low-budget virtual reality exposur...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of low-budget virtual reality exposur...
Free to read on publisher website Previous studies reported good result s in using virtual reality f...
Acrophobia, or fear of heights, is a widespread and debilitating anxiety disorder affecting perhaps ...
Exposure Therapy using Virtual Reality has been indicated as one of the most promising therapeutic a...
The amount of places that require a person to be in high-altitude circumstances is a barrier for peo...
In this study the effects of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) were investigated in patients w...
Acrophobia is the most prevalent type of specific phobia, and its defined according to DSM V as na e...
Objective: The authors ’ goal was to examine the efficacy of computer-generated (virtual reality) gr...
Experiencing anxiety is essential for virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) to be effective in cur...
Virtual reality (VR) is a new up-and-coming technology on which to watch three dimensional films or ...
This paper examines the effects of virtual reality therapy on acrophobia. Virtual reality therapy is...
Acrophobia is a chronic, highly debilitating disorder preventing sufferers from engaging with high p...
BackgroundVirtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) has the potential to solve logistic challenges whe...
One possible alternative to standard in vivo exposure may be virtual reality exposure. Virtual reali...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of low-budget virtual reality exposur...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of low-budget virtual reality exposur...
Free to read on publisher website Previous studies reported good result s in using virtual reality f...
Acrophobia, or fear of heights, is a widespread and debilitating anxiety disorder affecting perhaps ...
Exposure Therapy using Virtual Reality has been indicated as one of the most promising therapeutic a...
The amount of places that require a person to be in high-altitude circumstances is a barrier for peo...
In this study the effects of virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) were investigated in patients w...
Acrophobia is the most prevalent type of specific phobia, and its defined according to DSM V as na e...
Objective: The authors ’ goal was to examine the efficacy of computer-generated (virtual reality) gr...
Experiencing anxiety is essential for virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) to be effective in cur...
Virtual reality (VR) is a new up-and-coming technology on which to watch three dimensional films or ...
This paper examines the effects of virtual reality therapy on acrophobia. Virtual reality therapy is...
Acrophobia is a chronic, highly debilitating disorder preventing sufferers from engaging with high p...
BackgroundVirtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) has the potential to solve logistic challenges whe...
One possible alternative to standard in vivo exposure may be virtual reality exposure. Virtual reali...