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Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine 2011
- Brenda K. Wiederhold, Giuseppe Riva, Stéphane Bouchard:
Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine 2011 - Advanced Technologies in Behavioral, Social and Neurosciences. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 167, IOS Press 2011, ISBN 978-1-60750-765-9
Section I. Critical Reviews
- Paul M. G. Emmelkamp:
Effectiveness of Cybertherapy in Mental Health: A Critical Appraisal. 3-8 - Jeroen Ruwaard, Alfred Lange, Bart Schrieken, Paul M. G. Emmelkamp:
Efficacy and Effectiveness of Online Cognitive Behavioral Treatment: A Decade of Interapy Research. 9-14 - Carlo Galimberti, Eleonora Brivio, Matteo Cantamesse:
Between Cyberplace and Cyberspace: the Researcher's Role in Virtual Setting Research. 15-19 - Iva Georgieva:
The Similarity Between the Virtual and the Real Self - How the Virtual Self Can Help the Real Self. 20-25 - Filippo La Paglia, Rosalinda Rizzo, Daniele La Barbera:
Use of Robotics Kits for the Enhancement of Metacognitive Skills of Mathematics: a Possible Approach. 26-30 - Alexander E. Voiskounsky:
Interpretations of Virtual Reality. 31-36 - Andreas Dünser, Raphaël Grasset, Hamish Farrant:
Towards Immersive and Adaptive Augmented Reality Exposure Treatment. 37-41
Section II. Evaluation Studies
- Eric Malbos, Ronald M. Rapee, Manolya Kavakli:
Isolating the Effect of Virtual Reality Based Exposure Therapy for Agoraphobia: a Comparative Trial. 45-50 - Katharina Meyerbröker, Nexhmedin Morina, Gerard Kerkhof, Paul M. G. Emmelkamp:
Virtual Reality Exposure Treatment of Agoraphobia: a Comparison of Computer Automatic Virtual Environment and Head-Mounted Display. 51-56 - Alessandra Grassi, Andrea Gaggioli, Giuseppe Riva:
New Technologies to Manage Exam Anxiety. 57-62 - Pedro Gamito, Jorge Oliveira, André Baptista, Edgar Pereira, Diogo Morais, Tomaz Saraiva, Nuno Santos, Fábio Soares:
Virtual Reality Exposure on Nicotine Craving. 63-68 - José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Olga Gutiérrez-Martínez, Katia Cabas-Hoyos:
Interactive and Passive Virtual Reality Distraction: Effects on Presence and Pain Intensity. 69-73 - Irene Pericot-Valverde, Olaya García-Rodríguez, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Marta Ferrer-García, Roberto Secades-Villa:
Evolution of Smoking Urge During Exposure Through Virtual Reality. 74-79 - Marta Ferrer-García, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado:
Virtual Reality Exposure in Patients with Eating Disorders: Influence of Symptom Severity and Presence. 80-85 - Willem-Paul Brinkman, Wim Veling, Emily Dorrestijn, Guntur Sandino, Vanessa Vakili, Mark Van Der Gaag:
Virtual Reality to Study Responses to Social Environmental Stressors in Individuals With and Without Psychosis. 86-91 - Simona Raspelli, Federica Pallavicini, Laura Carelli, Francesca Morganti, Barbara Poletti, Barbara Corra, Vincenzo Silani, Giuseppe Riva:
Validation of a Neuro Virtual Reality-based Version of the Multiple Errands Test for the Assessment of Executive Functions. 92-97 - Kevin Power, Grainne Kirwan, Marion Palmer:
A Comparison of Text and Technology Based Training Tools to Improve Cognitive Skills in Older Adults. 98-102
Section III. Original Research
- Geneviève Robillard, Stéphane Bouchard, Stéphanie Dumoulin, Tanya Guitard:
The Development of the SWEAT Questionnaire: a Scale Measuring Costs and Efforts Inherent to Conducting Exposure Sessions. 105-110 - Olga Gutiérrez-Martínez, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Desirée Loreto-Quijada:
Control Over the Virtual Environment Influences the Presence and Efficacy of a Virtual Reality Intervention on Pain. 111-115 - Jason Drummond, Nadia Berthouze, Anthony Steed:
Affective Reactions to Visually Masked Stimuli within a Virtual Environment. 116-121 - Daniel R. Mestre, Marine Ewald, Christophe Maïano:
Virtual Reality and Exercise: Behavioral and Psychological Effects of Visual Feedback. 122-127 - Stéphane Bouchard, Stéphanie Dumoulin, Mélanie Michaud, Véronique Gougeon:
Telepresence Experienced in Videoconference Varies According to Emotions Involved in Videoconference Sessions. 128-132 - Bridianne O'Dea, Andrew Campbell:
Online Social Networking Amongst Teens: Friend or Foe? 133-138 - Qikun Niu, Yihao Liu, Zitong Sheng, Yue He, Xiaolin Shao:
Perceived Stress and Life Satisfaction: Social Network Service Use as a Moderator. 139-142 - Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch:
People Like Virtual Counselors That Highly-Disclose About Themselves. 143-148 - Lawrence Murphy, Dan Mitchell, Rebecca Hallett:
A Comparison of Client Characteristics in Cyber and In-Person Counseling. 149-153 - Evelyne Klinger, Elise Martinet, David Perret:
Towards a Web 2.0 Based Software for the Design and the Facilitation of Cognitive Stimulation Workshops. 154-158 - Claudine J. C. Lamoth, Simone R. Caljouw, Klaas Postema:
Active Video Gaming to Improve Balance in the Elderly. 159-164 - Claudia Peñaloza-Salazar, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Marta Ferrer-García, Azucena García-Palacios, Antonio Andrés-Pueyo, Angel Aguilar-Alonso:
Simulated Interviews 3.0: Virtual Humans to Train Abilities of Diagnosis - Usability Assessment. 165-169 - Andreas Pusch, Olivier Martin, Sabine Coquillart:
A Lightweight Augmented Virtuality System for Providing a Faithful and Spatially Manipulable Visual Hand Representation. 170-175 - Edward Hill, Pierre Dumouchel, Charles Moehs:
An Evidence-based Toolset to Capture, Measure and Assess Emotional Health. 176-181 - Gunther Krausz, Rupert Ortner, Eloy Opisso:
Accuracy of a Brain Computer Interface (P300 Spelling Device) used by People with Motor Impairments. 182-186
Section IV. Clinical Observations
- Matteo Cantamesse, Carlo Galimberti, Gianandrea Giacoma:
Interweaving Interactions in Virtual Worlds: a Case Study. 189-193 - Dragica Kozaric-Kovacic, Andrea Jambrosic-Sakoman, Tanja Jovanovic:
Startle Reactivity in Acute Stress Disorder and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. 194-198 - Alejandro Rodríguez, Beatriz Rey, Mariano Alcañiz:
Immersive Virtual Environments for Emotional Engineering: Description and Preliminary Results. 199-203
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