Immersion in a relaxing virtual reality environment is associated with similar effects on stress and anxiety as heart rate variability biofeedback.
Yvan PratvielPierre BounyVéronique Deschodt-ArsacPublished in: Frontiers Virtual Real. (2024)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
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- virtual humans
- computer graphics
- virtual space
- augmented reality
- three dimensional
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- computer animation
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- computer generated forces
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