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Introduction

On this page you'll find an overview of the VR-systems that are now commercially available for treatment of phobias. It has been constructed through use of a web-based questionnaire and personal communications with developers. The main focus of this study has been to find out what different types of user interfaces have been used in these systems.

Overview

The following table contains mostly data obtained through a web-based questionnaire. Please note that VR-system setups are often flexible and that for the same system sometimes different input and output devices can be used than described here.

  Hanyang University Virtually Better VRHealth Previ DriVR VRT-2002 CYBERmed
Website bme.hanyang.ac.kr/vr/ www.virtuallybetter.com www.vrhealth.com www.previsl.com www.driVR.com science.kennesaw.edu/ www.insight.co.at
Phobias
(other disorders)
Acrophobia
       Fear of driving
Fear of speaking
Agoraphobia
Acrophobia
       Fear of flying
Fear of speaking
Agoraphobia
Fear of thunderstorms
(Virtual Vietnam)
 
Claustrophobia
       (Panic disorders)
(Eating disorders)
Fear of Flying
       Claustrophobia
(Eating disorders)
Fear of Driving Acrophobia
       Fear of flying
Agoraphobia
(Obsessive Compulsive disorders)
(Attention Deficit Disorders)
Fear of flying

Patient user interface

Display HMD
 
HMD
HMD
HMD
HMD
HMD HMD
Modalities Sight
       Sound
Vibration
 
Sight
       Sound
Vibration
Sight
Sound
Sight
Sound
Sight
Sound
Sight
       Sound
Vibration
Sight
       Sound
 ?
Headtracking* 3DOF
 
6DOF
3DOF
3DOF
3DOF
6DOF ?
Other input devices Tracked device
       Driving controls
 
Tracked device
       Driving controls
Joypad Mouse Driving controls Tracked device ?

Therapist user interface

Display Different display
       than patient
 
Different display
       than patient
Different display
       than patient
Different display
       than patient
Different display
       than patient
Different display than patient Different display than patient
Viewpoint
Same viewpoint as
       patient
 
Same viewpoint as
       patient
Same viewpoint as
       patient
Same viewpoint as
       patient
Same viewpoint as
       patient
Same viewpoint as
       patient
Same viewpoint as patient
Input devices Keyboard
       Joystick
Tracked device
Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard
       Joystick
Tracked device
WIMP (pre-VE)
Keyboard
       Joystick
Tracked device
WIMP (pre-VE)
?
Control** Elements
Pre-VE modifications
Elements
       Viewpoint
Pre-VE modifications
  Elements
       Viewpoint
Pre-VE modifications
Pre-VE modifications Elements
       Viewpoint
Pre-VE modifications
?

* 3DOF indicates a tracker that only measures rotation, 6DOF indicates a tracker that also measures translation

** Control indicates the changes the therapist can make: - Elements : the therapist can alter elements of the VE during the session - Viewpoint : the therapist can change the viewpoint of the patient - Pre-VE modifications : the therapy can make changes to the VE before the session