NABUKENYA et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Multisensory interactive systems combined with VR gradual exposure therapy to treat patients with acrophobia: potentialities and challengesNABUKENYA et al., 2021
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- NABUKENYA P
- ZUANNI F
- BRAZZOLI A
- JADIDI O
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Fear of heights is a widespread debilitating condition affecting at least one in twenty adults [1]. In humans a certain amount of it is natural, as part of an evolutionary defensive mechanism of the organism when confronting threatening circumstances. Yet, when the …
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