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Adding tactile feedback increases avatar ownership and makes virtual reality more effective at reducing pain in a randomized crossover study
Hoffman, Hunter G.; Fontenot, Miles R.; García-Palacios, Azucena; Greenleaf, Walter; Alhalabi, Wadee; Curatolo, Michele; Flor, Herta Nature Research (2023-05-22)Severe pain is a widespread health problem in need of novel treatment approaches. In the current study we used real water to give virtual objects (i.e., animated virtual water) more realistic physical properties (wet liquid ... -
The Emerging Role of Virtual Reality as an Adjunct to Procedural Sedation and Anesthesia: A Narrative Review
Hitching, Rita; Hoffman, Hunter G.; García-Palacios, Azucena; Adamson, Maheen; Madrigal, Esmeralda; Alhalabi, Wadee; Alhudali, Ahad; Sampaio, Mariana; Peterson, Barry; Fontenot, Miles R.; Mason, Keira MDPI (2023-01-20)Over the past 20 years, there has been a significant reduction in the incidence of adverse events associated with sedation outside of the operating room. Non-pharmacologic techniques are increasingly being used as ... -
The Use of Virtual Reality Facilitates Dialectical Behavior Therapy® “Observing Sounds and Visuals” Mindfulness Skills Training Exercises for a Latino Patient with Severe Burns: A Case Study
Gómez, Jocelyn; hoffman, hunter; Bistricky, Steven; González, Miriam; Rosenberg, Laura; Sampaio, Mariana; Díaz-García, Amanda; Navarro Haro, Maria Vicenta; Alhalabi, Wadee; Rosenberg, Marta; Meyer III, Walter J.; Linehan, Marsha Frontiers Media (2017-09-25)Sustaining a burn injury increases an individual’s risk of developing psychological problems such as generalized anxiety, negative emotions, depression, acute stress disorder, or post-traumatic stress disorder. Despite ... -
Using Immersive Virtual Reality Distraction to Reduce Fear and Anxiety before Surgery
Flores, Araceli; Hoffman, Hunter G.; Navarro Haro, Maria Vicenta; García-Palacios, Azucena; ATZORI, BARBARA; Le May, Sylvie; Alhalabi, Wadee; Sampaio, Mariana; Fontenot, Miles R.; Mason, Keira MDPI (2023)Presurgical anxiety is very common and is often treated with sedatives. Minimizing or avoiding sedation reduces the risk of sedation-related adverse events. Reducing sedation can increase early cognitive recovery and ...