A virtual environment to simulate the experience of psychosis
Contribuinte(s) |
Sun, Changming Talbot, Hugues Ourselin, Sebastian Adriaansen, Tony |
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Data(s) |
10/12/2003
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Resumo |
Psychosis is a mental disorder that affects 1-2% of the population at some point in their lives. One of the main causes of psychosis is the mental illness schizophrenia. Sufferers of this illness often have terrifying symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and thought disorder. This project aims to develop a virtual environment to simulate the experience of psychosis, focusing on re-creating auditory and visual hallucinations. A model of a psychiatric ward was created and the psychosis simulation software was written to re-create the auditory and visual hallucinations of one particular patient. The patient was very impressed with the simulation, and commented that it effectively re-created the same emotions that she experienced on a day-to-day basis during her psychotic episodes. It is hoped that this work will result in a useful educational tool about schizophrenia, leading to improved training of clinicians, and fostering improved understanding and empathy toward sufferers of schizophrenia in the community, ultimately improving the quality of life and chances of recovery of patients. |
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Australian Pattern Recognition Society |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55340/1/jbanks_dicta2003.pdf http://www.aprs.org.au/dicta2003/index.html Banks, Jasmine Elizabeth, Tichon, Jennifer, Ericksson, Geoffery, Ivermee, Sean, Burrage, Kevin, & Yellowlees, Peter (2003) A virtual environment to simulate the experience of psychosis. In Sun, Changming, Talbot, Hugues, Ourselin, Sebastian, & Adriaansen, Tony (Eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, Australian Pattern Recognition Society, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, pp. 869-878. |
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Copyright 2003 The Authors All electronic redistribution rights reserved by the Australian Pattern Recognition Society, 2003 Paper Copyrights to their respective authors. First Published in December 2003 |
Fonte |
School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080111 Virtual Reality and Related Simulation #111714 Mental Health #Virtual Environment #psychosis #Scene graph |
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Conference Paper |