Research and verification of a new relaxation technology based on virtual reality for human psychological security and psychosomatic recovery
Li Gu, Baiqing Sun, Lingwen Liu, Yong Li, Qiuhao Zhang, Junyou Yang
Abstract
Previous research has shown that virtual reality (VR) can be used to treat a number of mental disorders (anxiety disorders, phobias). Therefore, this study speculates that intelligent relaxation technology with virtual reality experience is helpful for emotional recovery and stress relief. The subjects were randomly assigned to experience the natural environment through 360-degree virtual reality (the experimental group) or through a traditional 2D video (the control group). Subjects will be induced respectively using HMD after the stress and desktop screen with music for 15 minutes restorative treatment, treatment of subjects at the same time with two aspects of subjective and objective physical measurement and psychological measurement. Two factors repeated analysis of variance and nonparametric Friedman detection analysis shows that using VR than having 2 d environment controls more relief effect and the positive influence. These findings suggest the potential importance of virtual reality as a tool in this area of research. To promote human mental health and ensure psychological security. It provides a prospect for research strategies in the complex field of human-nature interaction.