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Investigating the role of auditory and visual sensory inputs for inducing relaxation during virtual reality stimulation

Naef, Aileen C. and Jeitziner, Marie-Madlen and Knobel, Samuel E. J. and Exl, Matthias Thomas and Müri, René M. and Jakob, Stephan M. and Nef, Tobias and Gerber, Stephan M.. (2022) Investigating the role of auditory and visual sensory inputs for inducing relaxation during virtual reality stimulation. Scientific Reports, 12. p. 17073.

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Abstract

Stress is a part of everyday life which can be counteracted by evoking the relaxation response via nature scenes presented using immersive virtual reality (VR). The aim of this study was to determine which sensory aspect of immersive VR intervention is responsible for the greatest relaxation response. We compared four conditions: auditory and visual combined (audiovisual), auditory only, visual only, and no artificial sensory input. Physiological changes in heart rate, respiration rate, and blood pressure were recorded, while participants reported their preferred condition and awareness of people, noise, and light in the real-world. Over the duration of the stimulation, participants had the lowest heart rate during the audiovisual and visual only conditions. They had the steadiest decrease in respiration rate and the lowest blood pressure during the audiovisual condition, compared to the other conditions, indicating the greatest relaxation. Moreover, ratings of awareness indicated that participants reported being less aware of their surroundings (i.e., people, noise, light, real environment) during the audiovisual condition versus the other conditions (p < 0.001), with a preference for audiovisual inputs. Overall, the use of audiovisual VR stimulation is more effective at inducing a relaxation response compared to no artificial sensory inputs, or the independent inputs.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Public Health > Institut für Pflegewissenschaft
UniBasel Contributors:Jeitziner, Marie-Madlen
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Nature Research
e-ISSN:2045-2322
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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