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Fabrizia Mantovani

Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca

Publications -  102
Citations -  4340

Fabrizia Mantovani is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual reality & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3246 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabrizia Mantovani include Catholic University of the Sacred Heart & University of Milan.

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Affective Interactions Using Virtual Reality: The Link between Presence and Emotions

TL;DR: The results confirmed the efficacy of VR as affective medium and showed a circular interaction between presence and emotions: the interaction with "anxious" and "relaxing" virtual environments produced anxiety and relaxation.
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Virtual reality training for health-care professionals.

TL;DR: The rationale and main benefits for the use of virtual reality in health-care education and training and significant research and projects carried out in this field are presented, followed by discussion on key issues concerning current limitations and future development directions.
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Transforming Experience: The Potential of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality for Enhancing Personal and Clinical Change

TL;DR: The paper focuses on the two leading virtual technologies – augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) – exploring their current uses in behavioral health and the outcomes of the 28 available systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
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Neuroscience of Virtual Reality: From Virtual Exposure to Embodied Medicine.

TL;DR: A new clinical approach is suggested: the possibility of altering the experience of the body and facilitating cognitive modeling/change by designing targeted virtual environments able to simulate both the external and the internal world/body.
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The role of immersion and narrative in mediated presence: the virtual hospital experience.

TL;DR: It is argued that both immersion and narrative are important in creating an effective virtual reality experienceBecause they contribute differently to increasing the sense of presence, and the I-N condition generated the highest level of presence.