Development of virtual environment for treating acrophobia

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Ku, JH [1 ]
Jang, DP [1 ]
Shin, MB [1 ]
Jo, HJ [1 ]
Ahn, AB [1 ]
Lee, JM [1 ]
Cho, BH [1 ]
Kim, SI [1 ]
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[1] Hanyang Univ, Coll Med, Dept Biomed Engn, Seoul, South Korea
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Virtual Reality (VR) is a new technology that makes humans communicate with computer. it allows the user to see, hear, feel and interact in a three-dimensional virtual world created graphically. Virtual Reality Therapy (VRT), based on this sophisticated technology, has been recently used in the treatment of subjects diagnosed with acrophobia, a disorder that is characterized by marked anxiety upon exposure to heights, avoidance of heights, and a resulting interference in functioning. Conventional virtual reality system for the treatment of acrophobia has a limitation in scope that it is based on over-costly devices or somewhat unrealistic graphic scene. The goal of this study was to develop a inexpensive and more realistic virtual environment for the exposure therapy of acrophobia. We constructed two types virtual environment. One is constituted a bungee-jump tower in the middle of a city. It includes the open lift surrounded by props beside tower that allowed the patient to feel sense of heights. Another is composed of diving boards which have various heights. It provides a view of a lower diving board and people swimming in the pool to serve the patient stimuli upon exposure to heights.
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