Author(s) |
Schutte, Nicola
Bhullar, Navjot
Stilinovic, Emma
Richardson, Katheryn
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Publication Date |
2017
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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.
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Citation |
Ecopsychology, 9(1), p. 1-7
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ISSN |
1942-9347
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc Publishers
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Title |
The Impact of Virtual Environments on Restorativeness and Affect
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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