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2018 | 10(4) "Cyberpsychologia. Nowe strategie badania mediów i ich użytkowników" | 27-39

Article title

Wykorzystanie technologii wirtualnej rzeczywistości w psychologii klinicznej

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EN
Employing VR technology in clinical psychology

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Abstracts

PL
W artykule przeanalizowane zostało zastosowanie technologii rzeczywistości wirtualnej (VR) w psychologii klinicznej i neuropsychologii. VR pojawiła się kilka lat temu jako metoda stosowana w psycholog kliniczny i neuropsychologii, w diagnostyce, terapii i rehabilitacji, np. lęku, fobii specyficznych i zespołu stresu pourazowego. VR stała się alternatywą dla terapii ekspozycji, jako jej bezpieczniejsza, mniej kłopotliwa i mniej kosztowna forma. Analiza opiera się na najnowszych pracach amerykańskich badaczy, którzy stosowali takie metody, jak: Zadania Wirtualnego Supermarketu (VST, Virtual Supermarket Task), Wirtualny Test Lateralizacji Uwagi (VRLAT, Virtual Reality Lateralized Attention Test), Zadania Wirtualnych Zakupów (VRST, Virtual Reality Shopping Task).
EN
This paper will analyse the usage of virtual reality (VR) technology in clinical psychology especially neuropsychology. VR has emerged few years ago as a potentially efficient method of providing general and specialty psychological health. Clinical psychologist and neuropsychologists use VR in diagnosis, therapy and rehabilitation for example of anxiety disorders and executive functions. One of the most important advantage of using virtual reality tasks in neuropsychology is high ecological validity which is necessary for providing natural contects of diagnosis. The analysis is based on recent works of American researchers who used virtual reality methods like Nonimmersive Virtual Coffe Task, Virtual Supermarket Task, Virtual Reality Lateralized Attention Test, Virtual Reality Shopping Task and Virtual Classroom Task.

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  • Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie

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