A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches

Various approaches are available to evaluate the effectiveness of stress therapy. In this research, we compared virtual reality based stress therapy and imaginary technique which includes cultural elements such as typical Malaysian environment in 3D, Mozart, soothing breathing exercise and audio. It...

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Main Authors: Perhakaran G., Yusof A.M., Rusli M.E., Yusoff M.Z.M., Mahalil I., Zainuddin A.R.R.
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-230052023-05-29T14:14:05Z A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches Perhakaran G. Yusof A.M. Rusli M.E. Yusoff M.Z.M. Mahalil I. Zainuddin A.R.R. 56939006700 16246856300 16246214600 22636590200 56582302800 56582066200 Various approaches are available to evaluate the effectiveness of stress therapy. In this research, we compared virtual reality based stress therapy and imaginary technique which includes cultural elements such as typical Malaysian environment in 3D, Mozart, soothing breathing exercise and audio. It examines meditation effectiveness between virtual reality based stress therapy and imaginary technique using Electroencephalograph. The effectiveness of the virtual reality therapy and imaginary technique are measured by NeuroSky eSense Meditation level. Findings for both approaches indicated that there are positive changes in participants� meditation state. Moreover, the virtual reality participants were observed to be in a better meditation state (significantly different) compared to the imaginary participants at the end of the study. � Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. Final 2023-05-29T06:14:05Z 2023-05-29T06:14:05Z 2016 Conference Paper 10.1007/978-3-319-23024-5_33 2-s2.0-84945898875 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84945898875&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-319-23024-5_33&partnerID=40&md5=b4864edf199e29fc11c60f7ce1b322e8 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23005 45 365 373 Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH Scopus
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description Various approaches are available to evaluate the effectiveness of stress therapy. In this research, we compared virtual reality based stress therapy and imaginary technique which includes cultural elements such as typical Malaysian environment in 3D, Mozart, soothing breathing exercise and audio. It examines meditation effectiveness between virtual reality based stress therapy and imaginary technique using Electroencephalograph. The effectiveness of the virtual reality therapy and imaginary technique are measured by NeuroSky eSense Meditation level. Findings for both approaches indicated that there are positive changes in participants� meditation state. Moreover, the virtual reality participants were observed to be in a better meditation state (significantly different) compared to the imaginary participants at the end of the study. � Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.
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Perhakaran G.
Yusof A.M.
Rusli M.E.
Yusoff M.Z.M.
Mahalil I.
Zainuddin A.R.R.
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author Perhakaran G.
Yusof A.M.
Rusli M.E.
Yusoff M.Z.M.
Mahalil I.
Zainuddin A.R.R.
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Yusoff M.Z.M.
Mahalil I.
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A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches
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title A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches
title_short A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches
title_full A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches
title_fullStr A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches
title_full_unstemmed A study of meditation effectiveness for virtual reality based stress therapy using eeg measurement and questionnaire approaches
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