Deep Reality: An Underwater VR Experience to Promote Relaxation by Unconscious HR, EDA, and Brain Activity Biofeedback

Amores J, Fuste A, Richer R, Maes P (2019)


Publication Type: Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture

Publication year: 2019

Conference Proceedings Title: SIGGRAPH '19: ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality

Event location: Los Angeles US

URI: https://www.mad.tf.fau.de/files/2020/01/2019-Amores-SIGGRAPH-DeepReality.pdf

DOI: 10.1145/3306449.3328818

Abstract

DeepReality uses biometric information for reflection and relaxation. We monitor realtime brain activity, heart rate, and electrodermal activity to decrease heart rate and respiration by subtle, almost imperceptible light flickering, sound pulsations, and slow movements of underwater 3D creatures that reflect the internal state of the viewer.

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APA:

Amores, J., Fuste, A., Richer, R., & Maes, P. (2019, July). Deep Reality: An Underwater VR Experience to Promote Relaxation by Unconscious HR, EDA, and Brain Activity Biofeedback. Paper presentation at SIGGRAPH '19: ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality, Los Angeles, US.

MLA:

Amores, Judith, et al. "Deep Reality: An Underwater VR Experience to Promote Relaxation by Unconscious HR, EDA, and Brain Activity Biofeedback." Presented at SIGGRAPH '19: ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality, Los Angeles Ed. ACM, 2019.

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