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Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine 2013
- Brenda K. Wiederhold, Giuseppe Riva:

Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine 2013 - Positive Technology and Health Engagement for Healthy Living and Active Ageing. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 191, IOS Press 2013, ISBN 978-1-61499-281-3 - Brenda K. Wiederhold

, Giuseppe Riva
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The Quest for Active and Healthy Ageing: What Cyberpsychology Can Offer. 3-6 - Guendalina Graffigna

, Serena Barello
, Brenda K. Wiederhold
, A. Claudio Bosio, Giuseppe Riva
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Positive Technology as a Driver for Health Engagement. 9-17 - José Gutiérrez-Maldonado

, Marta Ferrer-García, Giuseppe Riva
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VR Cue-Exposure Treatment For Bulimia Nervosa. 21-25 - Carlo Galimberti

, Eleonora Brivio:
Sitting/Setting On A Fence: The Use of (Video)Recording In Producing Data to Study Edge Environments. 26-29 - Sandra Poeschl

, Nicola Doering:
The German VR Simulation Realism Scale - Psychometric Construction for Virtual Reality Applications with Virtual Humans. 33-37 - Elisa Pedroli

, Pietro Cipresso
, Silvia Serino
, Federica Pallavicini
, Giovanni Albani, Giuseppe Riva
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Virtual Multiple Errands Test: Reliability, Usability and Possible Applications. 38-42 - Alejandro Rodríguez

, Beatriz Rey, Mariano Alcañiz
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Validation of a Low-Cost EEG Device for Mood Induction Studies. 43-47 - Adriana Sarah Nica, Consuela Monica Brailescu, Rodica Gabriela Scarlet:

Virtual Reality as a Method For Evaluation And Therapy After Traumatic Hand Surgery. 48-52 - Kenneth Gao, Brenda K. Wiederhold

, Lingjun Kong, Mark D. Wiederhold:
Methodology Case Study of the Application of Haptics to Combat Medic Training Programs. 53-57 - Kenneth Gao, Mark D. Wiederhold, Lingjun Kong, Brenda K. Wiederhold

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Clinical Experiment to Assess Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Teen Smoking Cessation Program. 58-62 - Andrea Gaggioli

, Pietro Cipresso
, Silvia Serino
, Giuseppe Riva
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Psychophysiological Correlates of Flow During Daily Activities. 65-69 - Luciano Gamberini, Luca Zamboni, Alessandro G. Privitera, Gianni De Giuli, Chiara Villa, Anna Spagnolli:

Designing a Serious Game For In-Field Interventions To Promote Nightlife Well-Being. 70-74 - Henrik M. Peperkorn, Andreas Mühlberger:

The Impact of Different Perceptual Cues On Fear And Presence In Virtual Reality. 75-79 - Line Tremblay, Stéphane Bouchard, Brahim Chebbi, Lai Wei, Johana Monthuy-Blanc, Dominic Boulanger:

The Development of a Haptic Virtual Reality Environment to Study Body Image and Affect. 80-84 - Georgios Floros

, Anna Paradeisioti, Michalis Hadjimarcou, Demetrios G. Mappouras, Olga Kalakouta, Penelope Avagianou, Konstantinos Siomos:
Cyberbullying In Cyprus - Associated Parenting Style and Psychopathology. 85-89 - Konstantinos Siomos, Anna Paradeisioti, Michalis Hadjimarcou, Demetrios G. Mappouras, Olga Kalakouta, Penelope Avagianou, Georgios Floros:

The Impact of Internet and PC Addiction In School Performance of Cypriot Adolescents. 90-94 - Reza Giga Isnanda, Willem-Paul Brinkman

, Wim Veling, Mark Van Der Gaag
, Mark A. Neerincx:
Priming to Induce Paranoid Thought in a Non Clinical Population. 95-99 - Raffaello Brondi, Filippo Banno, Sara Bendinelli, Christian Castelli, Antonio Mancina, Mauro Marinoni

, Daniele Sartiano, Francesca Sernissi, Paolo Bongioanni
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Drugs Don't Work in Patients Who Don't Take Them: Dr. Drin, The New ICT Paradigm For Chronic Therapies. 100-104 - Marta Ferrer-García, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado

, Joana Pla:
Cue-Elicited Anxiety and Craving For Food Using Virtual Reality Scenarios. 105-109 - Pedro Gamito

, Jorge Oliveira
, Paulo Lopes, Diogo Morais
, Rodrigo Brito, Tomaz Saraiva, Marta Bastos, Sara Cristóvão, Cristiana Caçoête, Felipe Picareli:
Assessment of Frontal Brain Functions In Alcoholics Following A Health Mobile Cognitive Stimulation Approach. 110-114 - Michael J. Roy, Michelle E. Costanzo, Tanja Jovanovic, Suzanne Leaman, Patricia L. Taylor, Seth D. Norrholm, Albert A. Rizzo:

Heart Rate Response to Fear Conditioning and Virtual Reality in Subthreshold PTSD. 115-119 - Ana-Despina Tudor, Sandra Poeschl

, Nicola Doering:
What Do Audiences Do When They Sit and Listen? 120-124 - Eric Vermetten

, Lydia Meijer, Peter van der Wurff, Agali Mert:
The Effect of Military Motion-Assisted Memory Desensitization and Reprocessing Treatment On The Symptoms Of Combat-Related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: First Preliminary Results. 125-127 - Alejandro Rodríguez

, Beatriz Rey, Mariano Alcañiz
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Evaluating Virtual Reality Mood Induction Procedures with Portable EEG Devices. 131-135 - Miriam Clemente, Alejandro Rodríguez

, Beatriz Rey, Mariano Alcañiz
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Measuring Presence During the Navigation In a Virtual Environment Using EEG. 136-140 - Mar Rus-Calafell

, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado
, Joan Ribas-Sabaté:
Neurocognition, Presence and Acceptance Of a VR Programme For Psychotic Patients: A Correlational Study. 141-145 - Pietro Cipresso

, Silvia Serino
, Andrea Gaggioli
, Giovanni Albani, Giuseppe Riva
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Contactless Bio-behavioral Technologies for Virtual Reality. 149-153 - Fabiana Gatti, Eleonora Brivio, Carlo Galimberti

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Evaluation of a Personal Mobile Coaching Service for Health Tracking. 154-157 - Filippo La Paglia

, Caterina La Cascia
, Rosalinda Rizzo, Lucia Sideli, Antonio Francomano, Daniele La Barbera:
Cognitive Rehabilitation of Schizophrenia Through Neurovr Training. 158-162 - Irene Pericot-Valverde, Olaya García-Rodríguez

, Mar Rus-Calafell
, Sergio Fernández-Artamendi
, Marta Ferrer-García, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado
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Peak Provoked Craving After Smoking Cessation. 163-167 - Clare K. Purvis, Megan Jones

, Jakki O. Bailey, Jeremy N. Bailenson, C. Barr Taylor:
Designing Virtual Environments to Measure Behavioral Correlates of State-Level Body Satisfaction. 168-172 - Peter K. Smith, Georges Steffgen

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The COST Action On Cyberbullying: Developing an International Network. 173-177 - Dorota Wojtlowska-Wiechetek, Radoslaw Tworus, Miroslaw Dziuk, Ana Petrovic, Sylwia Szymanska, Maciej Zbyszewski, Stanislaw Ilnicki, Pawel Krzesinski:

Estimation of Usefulness of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in the Diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders - Preliminary Report. 178-180

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