Browning Matthew H E M, Mimnaugh Katherine J, van Riper Carena J, Laurent Heidemarie K, LaValle Steven M
Virtual Reality & Nature (VRN) Lab, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, United States.
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, United States.
Front Psychol. 2020 Jan 15;10:2667. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02667. eCollection 2019.
Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who cannot access the outdoors. Little is known about how these simulated experiences compare with real outdoor experiences. We conduct an experiment with healthy undergraduate students that tests the effects of 6 min of outdoor nature exposure with 6 min of exposure to a 360-degree VR nature video, which is recorded at the outdoor nature exposure location. Skin conductivity, restorativeness, and mood before and after exposure are measured. We find that both types of nature exposure increase physiological arousal, benefit positive mood levels, and are restorative compared to an indoor setting without nature; however, for outdoor exposure, positive mood levels increase and for virtual nature, they stay the same. The nature-based experience shows benefits above and beyond the variance explained by participants' preferences, nature and VR experiences, and demographic characteristics. Settings where people have limited access to nature might consider using VR nature experiences to promote mental health.
对于无法接触户外环境的人来说,虚拟现实(VR)中的自然体验能带来情绪健康方面的益处。目前对于这些模拟体验与真实户外体验相比如何,人们了解甚少。我们对健康的本科生进行了一项实验,测试6分钟的户外自然体验与6分钟观看在户外自然体验地点录制的360度VR自然视频的效果。测量了暴露前后的皮肤电导率、恢复力和情绪。我们发现,与没有自然元素的室内环境相比,这两种自然体验都会增加生理唤醒,有益于积极情绪水平,且具有恢复性;然而,户外体验会使积极情绪水平增加,而虚拟自然体验的积极情绪水平则保持不变。基于自然的体验所带来的益处超出了参与者的偏好、自然和VR体验以及人口统计学特征所解释的差异。在人们接触自然机会有限的环境中,可能会考虑使用VR自然体验来促进心理健康。