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Publication Date: 2009
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Virtual Reality in Psychology
Foreman, Nigel
Themes in Science and Technology Education, v2 n1-2 p225-252 2009
The benefits of using virtual environments (VEs) in psychology arise from the fact that movements in virtual space, and accompanying perceptual changes, are treated by the brain in much the same way as those in equivalent real space. The research benefits of using VEs, in areas of psychology such as spatial learning and cognition, include interface flexibility, the reproducibility of virtual experience, and the opportunity for on-line monitoring of performance. Applications of VEs are many and varied, but are especially beneficial where experience can be tailored via augmentation, and where dangerous training situations can be avoided. The use of programmable agents has great future potential in relation to training and interpersonal skill development, also perhaps in clinical diagnosis and therapy. Progress in VE usage in psychological education is limited by cost and availability, though VEs are being used increasingly in classroom and laboratory teaching exercises. Virtual Reality was said to be "an answer waiting for a question", but questions are being recognized, so that applications of VEs within the behavioural sciences are likely to multiply.
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Simulated Environment, Computer Simulation, Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Research, Gender Differences, Educational Games, Computer Games, Social Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Stress Management, Exercise, Undergraduate Study, Laboratories, Graduate Study
Themes in Science and Technology Education. The Educational Approaches to Virtual Reality Technologies Laboratory, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, GR 45110, Greece. Tel: +30-2651005697; Fax: +30-2651005854; Web site: http://earthlab.uoi.gr/theste
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Information Analyses; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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