In this interdisciplinary work we present a brief report on our experience with virtual reality (VR) for rehabilitation research and present exemplar research projects on integrated pain, mind, and movement research. We specifically discuss our interdisciplinary experience with the use of 3D (stereo and non-stereo) computer graphics techniques for applications in VR rehabilitation research and include documentary production. Finally we present data that shows how virtual environments and movement can alter the pain experience and improve both physical and cognitive function.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Song:2014:IMA:2674396.2674452
%A Song, Miao
%A Grogono, Peter
%A Mokhov, Serguei A.
%A Song, Wang
%A Simmonds, Maureen J.
%B Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2014
%I ACM
%K acm
%P 18:1--18:4
%R 10.1145/2674396.2674452
%T Innovative Medical Applications and Beyond of 3D Techniques in a Responsive Virtual Reality Lab: Experience Report
%U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2674396.2674452
%X In this interdisciplinary work we present a brief report on our experience with virtual reality (VR) for rehabilitation research and present exemplar research projects on integrated pain, mind, and movement research. We specifically discuss our interdisciplinary experience with the use of 3D (stereo and non-stereo) computer graphics techniques for applications in VR rehabilitation research and include documentary production. Finally we present data that shows how virtual environments and movement can alter the pain experience and improve both physical and cognitive function.
%@ 978-1-4503-2746-6
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abstract = {In this interdisciplinary work we present a brief report on our experience with virtual reality (VR) for rehabilitation research and present exemplar research projects on integrated pain, mind, and movement research. We specifically discuss our interdisciplinary experience with the use of 3D (stereo and non-stereo) computer graphics techniques for applications in VR rehabilitation research and include documentary production. Finally we present data that shows how virtual environments and movement can alter the pain experience and improve both physical and cognitive function.},
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title = {Innovative Medical Applications and Beyond of 3D Techniques in a Responsive Virtual Reality Lab: Experience Report},
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year = 2014
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