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Virtual reality for nature experiences

Violeta Berdejo-Espinola (), Renee Zahnow, Christopher J. O’Bryan and Richard A. Fuller
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Violeta Berdejo-Espinola: The University of Queensland
Renee Zahnow: The University of Queensland
Christopher J. O’Bryan: The University of Queensland
Richard A. Fuller: The University of Queensland

Nature Human Behaviour, 2024, vol. 8, issue 6, 1005-1007

Abstract: Given the increasing sophistication of virtual reality systems in providing immersive nature experiences, there is the potential for analogous health benefits to those that arise from real nature experiences. We call for research to better understand the human–nature–technology interaction to overcome potential pitfalls of the technology and design tailored virtual experiences that can deliver health outcomes and wellbeing across society.

Date: 2024
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