Active Virtual Reality Games Reduce Pain Sensitivity in Young, Healthy Adults
Separately, both physical activity and virtual reality can attenuate pain sensitivity in healthy adults. What is unknown is whether virtual reality combined with physical activity (active virtual reality) could have a greater hypoalgesic effect compared to non-active virtual reality distraction (pas...
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Auteurs principaux: | Eric Evans, Keith E. Naugle, Alex Ovispo, Anthony S. Kaleth, Brent Arnold, Kelly M. Naugle |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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