Research on Virtual Reality App Design in the Perspective of Art Healing
- 1 Northeast Normal University
- 2 Northeast Normal University
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Abstract
In contemporary society, individuals commonly face emotional problems of stress and anxiety from multiple sources, which usually arise when facing challenges, pressure, or uncertainty. Understanding one's stress and anxiety responses, as well as learning to cope with them effectively, has a crucial impact on maintaining physical and mental health and improving the quality of life. To cope with this phenomenon, this paper, from the perspective of art healing, through an in-depth study of a variety of healing apps and healing tools commonly used in psychological studios, uses virtual reality technology to achieve multi-sensory channel stimulation and designs a game app that combines art healing and virtual reality technology, which, through personalized gaming sessions, enables the user to focus on his or her feelings during the game to improve the therapeutic effect, with the aim of Create a peaceful relaxation space for users, through an in-depth study of a variety of healing apps and psychological studio commonly used healing means, combined with multi-sensory channel stimulation. Explore the possibility of combining art healing and virtual reality technology, and provide theoretical and practical support for the progress and innovation of the art healing field.
Keywords
Art healing, Multisensory, Anxiety, Experiential
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Liu,T.;Wang,Y. (2024).Research on Virtual Reality App Design in the Perspective of Art Healing.Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,62,46-56.
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