The Effects of Viewing an Uplifting 360-Degree Video on Emotional Well-Being Among Elderly Adults and College Students Under Immersive Virtual Reality and Smartphone Conditions.
Qian LiuYanyun WangMike Z. YaoQingyang TangYuting YangPublished in: Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. (2020)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- college students
- virtual environment
- dependent variables
- high school
- virtual world
- augmented reality
- computer assisted language learning
- attitudes toward
- three dimensional
- learning strategies
- computer graphics
- thinking skills
- intrinsic motivation
- video data
- virtual space
- virtual humans
- real time
- multimedia
- video sequences
- visual data mining
- photorealistic
- virtual reality environments
- virtual reality technology
- computer animation
- multi sensory
- virtual museum
- interpersonal communication
- teaching methods
- united states
- mobile devices
- pattern recognition
- computer networking
- community college
- collaborative virtual environments
- force feedback
- interactive virtual
- tangible user interface