Feasibility of a virtual reality-based interactive feedback program for modifying dysfunctional communication: a preliminary study.
Junhyung KimYoung Hoon JungYu-Bin ShinMin-Kyeong KimHyojung EomEunjoo KimJoohan KimJae-Jin KimPublished in: BMC psychology (2020)
These results suggest that the program may have a tolerable level of cybersickness, an adequate level of presence, an improvement in the behavioral parameters that may reflect the important aspects of communication, and a proper reflection of psychological states or interpersonal characteristics. The use of this program can be an important starting point for the development of a more convenient method for delivering VR programs designed to modify dysfunctional communication, which can further increase computerized dissemination.