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Therapeutic Potential of Interactive Audiovisual 360-Degree Virtual Reality Environments for Anxiety Reduction—A Case Study with an Abstract Art Application
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Jyskä, Ilmari
, Puura, Kaija
, Turunen, Markku
in
Abstract art
/ Anxiety
/ Case studies
/ Emotions
/ Experiments
/ Headphones
/ Heart rate
/ heart rate variability
/ Likert scale
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Modern art
/ Nervous system
/ Questionnaires
/ Stress
/ stress relief
/ User experience
/ user experience in virtual reality
/ Virtual reality
/ virtual reality art
/ virtual reality therapy
2022
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Therapeutic Potential of Interactive Audiovisual 360-Degree Virtual Reality Environments for Anxiety Reduction—A Case Study with an Abstract Art Application
by
Jyskä, Ilmari
, Puura, Kaija
, Turunen, Markku
in
Abstract art
/ Anxiety
/ Case studies
/ Emotions
/ Experiments
/ Headphones
/ Heart rate
/ heart rate variability
/ Likert scale
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Modern art
/ Nervous system
/ Questionnaires
/ Stress
/ stress relief
/ User experience
/ user experience in virtual reality
/ Virtual reality
/ virtual reality art
/ virtual reality therapy
2022
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Therapeutic Potential of Interactive Audiovisual 360-Degree Virtual Reality Environments for Anxiety Reduction—A Case Study with an Abstract Art Application
by
Jyskä, Ilmari
, Puura, Kaija
, Turunen, Markku
in
Abstract art
/ Anxiety
/ Case studies
/ Emotions
/ Experiments
/ Headphones
/ Heart rate
/ heart rate variability
/ Likert scale
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Modern art
/ Nervous system
/ Questionnaires
/ Stress
/ stress relief
/ User experience
/ user experience in virtual reality
/ Virtual reality
/ virtual reality art
/ virtual reality therapy
2022
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Therapeutic Potential of Interactive Audiovisual 360-Degree Virtual Reality Environments for Anxiety Reduction—A Case Study with an Abstract Art Application
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Therapeutic Potential of Interactive Audiovisual 360-Degree Virtual Reality Environments for Anxiety Reduction—A Case Study with an Abstract Art Application
2022
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The increasing contrast between limited resources and growing demand in psychiatric care for anxiety disorders has caused an urgent need to find new cost-effective methods for treatment. This article studies the therapeutic potential of interactive audiovisual abstract art in a 360-degree virtual reality environment as a method for reducing anxiety and inducing relaxation. The study consists of experimental research of a virtual reality relaxation application called Binaural Odyssey. This research was conducted with 13 research participants between June and August 2021, and it uses a within-subjects design. Digital questionnaires, structured interviews, Heart Rate Variability (HRV) data, and the researcher’s observations during the research situation were used to gather research data. Results of the study suggest that this method can produce positive mental health effects for the users, such as reduced anxiety and tension, as well as increased relaxation levels and mental resources. Binaural Odyssey is a promising prototype of this method, but it lacks parity regarding application contents and clear therapeutic goals and, therefore, cannot be recommended for treatment purposes. However, further development with mental health professionals could pave the way for a new functional treatment method for reducing and controlling anxiety and tension.
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MDPI AG
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