S Milani, F Jabs, NB Brown, B Zdaniuk… - Archives of Sexual …, 2022 - Springer
Virtual reality (VR) media using a three-dimensional (3D) camera facilitates an immersive experience compared to traditional two-dimensional (2D) formats. In this novel study, we …
SC Simon, T Greitemeyer - Computers in Human Behavior, 2019 - Elsevier
The present study investigated the effects of varying degrees of immersion on the perception of pornographic video material. Concretely, we compared conventional desktop with Virtual …
FFY Tan, A Ram, C Haigh, S Zhao - Proceedings of the 2023 ACM …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Mindfulness technologies have gained research interest in recent years. We explore the use of smart-glasses (Optical Head Mounted Displays or OHMDs) for breath-based mindfulness …
Background The emotional domain is often impaired across many neurological diseases, for this reason it represents a relevant target of rehabilitation interventions. Functional changes …
Virtual Reality (VR) has successfully been used in the research of human behavior for more than twenty years. The main advantage of VR is its capability to induce a high sense of …
T Schweizer, F Renner, D Sun, B Kleim… - Journal of anxiety …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Peri-and post-traumatic factors predict the differential development of stress- associated mental disorders. Prospective designs assessing these risk factors in real-time …
Virtual reality (VR) simulates real-world scenarios by creating a sense of presence in its users. Such immersive scenarios lead to behavior that is more similar to that displayed in …
Humans have generally been considered risk averse for gains. Yet, growing evidence shows that risk preferences may change across reward currencies and depend on the type …