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Contrasting the effectiveness and efficiency of virtual reality and real enviro...

Autor(es): Coelho, Carlos M. cv logo 1 ; Silva, Carlos F. cv logo 2 ; Santos, Jorge A. cv logo 3 ; Tichon, Jennifer cv logo 4 ; Wallis, Guy cv logo 5

Data: 2008

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/26995

Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho

Assunto(s): Acrophobia; Heights; Virtual reality; Fear; Treatment


Descrição
Previous studies reported good results in using virtual reality for the treatment of acrophobia. Similarly this paper reports the use of a virtual environment for the treatment of acrophobia. In the study, 10 subjects were exposed to three sessions of simulated heights in a virtual reality (VR) system, and 5 others were exposed to a real environment. Both groups revealed significant progress in a range of anxiety, avoidance and behaviour measurements when confronted with virtual as well as real height circumstances. Despite VR participants experiencing considerably shorter treatment times than the real-world subjects, significant improvements were recorded on the Behavioural Avoidance Test, the Attitudes Toward Heights Questionnaire and the Acrophobia Questionnaire. These results are suggestive of a possible higher effectiveness and efficiency of VR in treating acrophobia.
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