The Impact of Virtual Environments on Restorativeness and Affect

Author(s)
Schutte, Nicola
Bhullar, Navjot
Stilinovic, Emma
Richardson, Katheryn
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
The present study examined the impact of virtual reality experience of an urban versus a natural environment on affect and restorativeness. Participants were randomly assigned to experience a natural environment through 360-degree interactive virtual reality or an urban environment through 360-degree interactive virtual reality. Virtual reality experience of a natural environment compared to virtual reality experience of an urban environment resulted in higher levels of positive affect and a greater perception of restorativeness. Restorativeness was a mediating path between virtual reality experience of a natural or urban environment and positive affect. Trait connectedness to nature showed a trend toward interacting with experience of a natural or urban environment's impact on positive affect. Virtual reality technology may have the potential to enhance well-being.
Citation
Ecopsychology, 9(1), p. 1-7
ISSN
1942-9347
Link
Language
en
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc Publishers
Title
The Impact of Virtual Environments on Restorativeness and Affect
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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