Wrzesien Maja, Burkhardt Jean-Marie, Alcañiz Raya Mariano, Botella Cristina, Bretón López Juana Maria
Instituto Interuniversitario de Investigación en Bioingeniería y Tecnología Orientada al Ser Humano, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (I3BH), (UPV), 46022 Valencia, España.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2010;154:134-9.
Recent research presents Augmented Reality Exposure Therapy (ARET) for treatment of phobia of cockroaches as a potentially effective technique. However, to the authors' knowledge no studies have been published concerning the Human-Computer-Interaction issues of such a system. The aim of this paper is to report some preliminary data on how patients, therapists and an Augmented Reality system collaborate and interact during the therapeutic process. The results show that the therapeutic process is distributed between individuals (patient and therapist) and artifacts (e.g. AR cockroaches, a computer screen, a Head Mounted Display (HMD), a keyboard, a swatter and therapists' notes on paper). The results are discussed in terms of possible improvement of the ARET system.
最近的研究表明,增强现实暴露疗法(ARET)作为一种治疗蟑螂恐惧症的潜在有效技术。然而,据作者所知,尚未有关于此类系统人机交互问题的研究发表。本文旨在报告一些关于患者、治疗师和增强现实系统在治疗过程中如何协作与互动的初步数据。结果表明,治疗过程分布在个体(患者和治疗师)和人工制品(如增强现实蟑螂、电脑屏幕、头戴式显示器(HMD)、键盘、苍蝇拍以及治疗师的纸质记录)之间。本文还就增强现实暴露疗法系统的可能改进进行了讨论。