Review of Psychophysiological and Psychotherapeutic Studies of Stress Using Virtual Reality Technologies

This review addresses the use of virtual reality technologies in the psychophysiology and psychotherapy of stress. Studies using virtual reality both to introduce subjects into a state of stress and to help reduce stress reactions are reviewed. Methods developed for treating patients suffering from...

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