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Assessing craving in young adult smokers using...
Assessing craving in young adult smokers using virtual reality. Am J Addict. 2008 Sep-Oct;17(5):436-40 Authors: Traylor AC, Bordnick PS, Carter BL Cigarette smokers, when confronted with cues associated with smoking, evidence strong reactions, including increased craving. These reaction... Read more ...
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Virtual Rehabilitation in an Activity Centre...
Virtual Rehabilitation in an Activity Centre for Community-Dwelling Persons with Stroke. The Possibilities of 3-Dimensional Computer Games. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2008 Jul 31;26(3):289-296 Authors: Broeren J, Claesson L, Goude D, Rydmark M, Sunnerhagen KS Background: The main purpose of this ... Read more ...
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Virtual reality exposure therapy for active...
Virtual reality exposure therapy for active duty soldiers. J Clin Psychol. 2008 Jul 8; Authors: Reger GM, Gahm GA Virtual reality exposure (VRE) therapy is a promising treatment for a variety of anxiety disorders and has recently been extended to the treatment of posttraumatic stress... Read more ...
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Virtual reality and persecutory delusions:...
Virtual reality and persecutory delusions: Safety and feasibility. Schizophr Res . 2008 Jun 20; Authors: Fornells-Ambrojo M, Barker C, Swapp D, Slater M, Antley A, Freeman D OBJECTIVE: Virtual reality (VR) has begun to be used to research the key psychotic symptom of paranoia. The initia... Read more ...
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When spiders appear suddenly
When spiders appear suddenly: Spider-phobic patients are distracted by task-irrelevant spiders. Behav Res Ther. 2007 Nov 17; Authors: Gerdes AB, Alpers GW, Pauli P Fear is thought to facilitate the detection of threatening stimuli. Few studies have examined the effects of task-irrelevan... Read more ...
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Robot-based hand motor therapy after stroke
Robot-based hand motor therapy after stroke. Brain. 2007 Dec 20; Authors: Takahashi CD, Der-Yeghiaian L, Le V, Motiwala RR, Cramer SC Robots can improve motor status after stroke with certain advantages, but there has been less emphasis to date on robotic developments for the hand. The ... Read more ...
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Feasibility of Using the Sony PlayStation 2 for...
Feasibility of Using the Sony PlayStation 2 Gaming Platform for an Individual Poststroke: A Case Report. J Neurol Phys Ther. 2007 Dec;31(4):180-9 Authors: Flynn S, Palma P, Bender A RATIONALE:: Many Americans live with physical functional limitations stemming from stroke. These function... Read more ...
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Newest Video Eyewear Helps Dental Patient to Relax
Via Medgadget Dutch company relaxView B.V. is marketing a heads up display that purports to be effective at distracting the patient during dentistry intervention. Press release: Newest Video Eyewear Helps Dental Patient to Relax Read more ...
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The analgesic effects of opioids and immersive...
The analgesic effects of opioids and immersive virtual reality distraction: evidence from subjective and functional brain imaging assessments. Anesth Analg. 2007 Dec;105(6):1776-83, table of contents Authors: Hoffman HG, Richards TL, Van Oostrom T, Coda BA, Jensen MP, Blough DK, Sharar SR ... Read more ...
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The use of videotape feedback after stroke
Motor learning and the use of videotape feedback after stroke. Top Stroke Rehabil. 2007 Sep-Oct;14(5):28-36 Authors: Gilmore PE, Spaulding SJ BACKGROUND: Efforts have been made to apply motor learning theories to the rehabilitation of individuals following stroke. Motor learning poststr... Read more ...