Non-interactive virtual reality to manage pain*

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Desirée Loreto-Quijada
José Gutiérrez Maldonado
Olga Gutiérrez-Martínez
Rubén Nieto-Luna
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the impact of a noninteractive virtual reality (VR) intervention on pain related measures and on cognitive variables during a cold-pressor experience. Forty-six healthy participants underwent two consecutive cold-pressor trials, one staring to a virtual figure and one without VR, in counterbalanced order. During the VR intervention, participants were asked to passively imagine the correspondence between a stereoscopic VR figure and the experienced pain. Results showed no significant differences between the VR and no-VR condition for either pain or cognitive measures. The usefulness of a non-interactive VR intervention versus active VR strategies to cope with pain is discussed
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virtual reality, pain, coping, cold pressor, catastrophizing, realidad virtual, dolor, afrontamiento, cold-pressor, catastrofización

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Loreto-Quijada, Desirée et al. “Non-interactive virtual reality to manage pain*”. Anuario de psicología / The UB Journal of psychology, vol.VOL 41, no. 1, pp. 67-79, https://raco.cat/index.php/AnuarioPsicologia/article/view/249931.

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