International Journal of Asia Digital Art and Design
Online ISSN : 1738-8074
Volume 26, Issue 3
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  • Yuki Minamii, Daewoong Kim
    2022 Volume 26 Issue 3 Pages 21-30
    Published: 2022
    Released on J-STAGE: September 16, 2022
    JOURNAL OPEN ACCESS
    It is becoming clear that simulated outings in virtual reality (VR) can help alleviate psychiatric symptoms and improve cognitive function in adult patients and the aged. However, conventional VR simulated experiences using head-mounted displays, which are goggle-type devices, have a major issue in that they can only be experienced by one person and do not allow communication with others. Therefore, in this study, we developed a sharing system for VR simulated experiences that incorporates an element of communication with familiar people and created VR content including memorable places for hospitalized patients. We then investigated how hospitalized patients react when experiencing the content of their own memorable places. As a result, conversations about recalling the past were generated during the experience, indicating that the system and content developed in this study may help prevent dementia and improve the negative symptoms associated with schizophrenia.
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