为物理治疗定制运动游戏的虚拟环境:积极分散注意力和寻求感觉的作用:积极分散注意力和寻找感觉的作用

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Eduardo Reis, P. Arriaga, Maria-Luísa Lima, Luís Teixeira, Octavian Postolache, Gabriela Postolache
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摘要

最近的研究表明,运动游戏可以促进物理治疗。环境条件,如积极的干扰,似乎也在健康恢复中发挥作用,但之前的研究从未分析过它们在虚拟环境中的作用。在这项研究中,我们通过设计具有自然元素的虚拟环境,并测试包括额外的积极干扰的影响,开发了一个上肢锻炼的游戏。参与者(n = 124,81名女性)被随机分配到两种虚拟环境中的一种:积极干扰与无干扰。为了测试这两种环境是否符合用户的特征,感觉寻求作为调节因素进行了检验。在游戏结束后,研究人员使用了情感、存在感、内在动机和活力等测量方法,并对游戏表现进行了评估。结果表明,两种环境对所有因变量都有积极的评价,而不考虑积极的干扰和寻求感觉的特征。然而,游戏表现受到环境和参与者寻求刺激特征的影响,这表明额外的干扰会降低表现,个体差异似乎也会影响表现。
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Tailoring virtual environments of an exergame for physiotherapy: the role of positive distractions and sensation-seeking (Adaptando entornos virtuales para un exergame para la fisioterapia: el papel de las distracciones positivas y la búsqueda de sensaciones)
ABSTRACT Recent findings have shown that exergames can facilitate physiotherapy. Environmental conditions, such as the inclusion of positive distractions, also seem to play a role in health recovery, but prior studies have never analysed their role in virtual environments. In this study we developed an exergame for the exercise of upper limbs by designing virtual environments with nature elements and testing the impact of including additional positive distractions. Participants (n = 124, 81 females) were randomly assigned to one of two virtual environments: positive distractions vs. no distractions. To test whether these two environments matched the users’ characteristics, sensation-seeking was examined as a moderator. Measures of affect, sense of presence, intrinsic motivation and vitality were applied after the sessions, and game performance was assessed. Results showed that both environments were positively evaluated for all the dependent variables, regardless of the positive distractions and the sensation-seeking traits. However, game performance was affected by the environment and the participants’ sensation-seeking traits, suggesting that the additional distractions can reduce performance, and that individual differences also seem to impact performance.
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