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The Effect of Cycling Through a Projection-Based Virtual Environment System on Generalized Anxiety Disorder

机译:在基于投影的虚拟环境系统中骑行对广义焦虑症的影响

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Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to help clinical medicine manage generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). However, patients with GAD who use traditional head-mounted VR to cycle may cause them to feel motion sickness and fatigue. To solve this problem, a projection-based virtual environment (VE) system was built to provide GAD patients with a sense of immersion while they are cycling. This projection-based VE system allows patients with GAD to interact with the virtual environment and produce experiences similar to cycling in the outdoors. Sixty GAD patients met several screening criteria and were selected as participants. All participants were randomly assigned to one of the two 20-min conditions: (1) Observing watercolor paintings projected by the projector while engaged in cycling with a stationary bicycle; or (2) observing the scenes (i.e., forest or park) projected by the VE system and engaging in cycling with a stationary bicycle. Finally, this study confirmed that patients with GAD in the projection-based VE group exhibited higher alpha values and lower galvanic skin responses (GSR) after cycling than those cycling in the control group. These results showed that cycling in the projection-based VE group allowed the patient with GAD to achieve higher exercise intensity and lower perceived emotional stress.
机译:虚拟现实(VR)有潜力帮助临床医学管理广泛性焦虑症(GAD)。但是,使用传统的头戴式VR进行骑行的GAD患者可能会使他们感到晕车和疲劳。为了解决这个问题,建立了基于投影的虚拟环境(VE)系统,为GAD患者在骑车时提供沉浸感。这种基于投影的VE系统使GAD患者可以与虚拟环境互动,并产生类似于户外骑行的体验。 60名GAD患者符合多项筛选标准,并被选为受试者。将所有参与者随机分配到以下两种20分钟条件之一:(1)在骑固定自行车骑行时观察投影机投影的水彩画;或(2)观察VE系统投影的场景(即森林或公园),并使用固定自行车骑行。最后,这项研究证实,与对照组相比,基于投射的VE组中GAD患者在骑车后表现出更高的α值和更低的皮肤电反应(GSR)。这些结果表明,在基于预测的VE组中骑自行车可使GAD患者获得更高的运动强度和更低的感知情绪压力。

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