• DocumentCode
    1208356
  • Title

    Using augmented reality to treat phobias

  • Author

    Juan, M. Carmen ; Alcañiz, Mariano ; Monserrat, Carlos ; Botella, Cristina ; Baños, Rosa M. ; Guerrero, Belen

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
  • Volume
    25
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    31
  • Lastpage
    37
  • Abstract
    Virtual reality (VR) is useful for treating several psychological problems, including phobias such as fear of flying, agoraphobia, claustrophobia, and phobia to insects and small animals. We believe that augmented reality (AR) could also be used to treat some psychological disorders. AR and VR share some advantages over traditional treatments. However, AR gives a greater feeling of presence (the sensation of being there) and reality judgment (judging an experience as real) than VR because the environment and the elements the patient uses to interact with the application are real. Moreover, in AR users see their own hands, feet, and so on, whereas VR only simulates this experience. With these differences in mind, the question arises as to the kinds of psychological treatments AR and VR are most suited for. In our system, patients see their own hands, feet, and so on. They can touch the table that animals are crossing or seeing their feet while the animals are running on the floor. They can also hold a marker with a dead spider or cockroach or pick up a flyswatter, a can of insecticide, or a dustpan.
  • Keywords
    augmented reality; behavioural sciences computing; medical computing; patient treatment; psychology; augmented reality; phobia treatment; psychological disorders; virtual reality; Animals; Augmented reality; Cameras; Event detection; Layout; Medical treatment; Object detection; Psychology; Virtual reality; Visualization; augmented reality; phobia to cockroaches/spiders; psychological treatments; virtual exposure; Adult; Animals; Cockroaches; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Desensitization, Psychologic; Female; Humans; Male; Models, Theoretical; Multimedia; Phobic Disorders; Spiders; Therapy, Computer-Assisted; Treatment Outcome; User-Computer Interface;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0272-1716
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MCG.2005.143
  • Filename
    1528430