In our protocol for the treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorders we use Virtual reality (VR) to facilitate emotional regulation and the relaxation process. Using a biofeedback biomonitoring system (GSR, HR, Thermal) the patient is made aware of his or her reactions through the modification of some features of the VR environment in real time. Using mental exercises the patient learns to control these physiological parameters and using the feedback provided by the virtual environment is able to gauge his or her success. To test this concept, we planned a randomized controlled trial (NCT00602212), including three groups of 15 patients each (for a total of 45 patients): (1) the VR group, (2) the non-VR group, and (3) the waiting list (WL) group.

The use of biofeedback in clinical virtual reality : The intrepid project / C. Repetto, A. Gorini, D. Algeri, C. Vigna, A. Gaggioli, G. Riva (STUDIES IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATICS). - In: Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine / [a cura di] B.K. Wiederhold, G. Riva. - [s.l] : IOS Press, 2009. - ISBN 9781607500179. - pp. 128-132 [10.3233/978-1-60750-017-9-128]

The use of biofeedback in clinical virtual reality : The intrepid project

A. Gorini
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2009

Abstract

In our protocol for the treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorders we use Virtual reality (VR) to facilitate emotional regulation and the relaxation process. Using a biofeedback biomonitoring system (GSR, HR, Thermal) the patient is made aware of his or her reactions through the modification of some features of the VR environment in real time. Using mental exercises the patient learns to control these physiological parameters and using the feedback provided by the virtual environment is able to gauge his or her success. To test this concept, we planned a randomized controlled trial (NCT00602212), including three groups of 15 patients each (for a total of 45 patients): (1) the VR group, (2) the non-VR group, and (3) the waiting list (WL) group.
biofeedback; generalized anxiety disorders; intrepid project; virtual reality; biomedical engineering; health informatics; health information management; medicine (all)
Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generale
2009
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