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Experimental Application of Virtual Reality for Nicotine Craving through Cue Exposure
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2003
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Tobacco CessationBehavioral AddictionComputer-mediated RealitySocial SciencesPsychologyTobacco ControlNicotineVirtual RealityVirtual Reality SystemImmersive TechnologyPublic HealthCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesTobacco UseUser ExperienceExperimental PsychologyAddictionNicotine CravingCue ReactivityCue ExposureVaping
Research has shown that many smokers experience an increase in the desire to smoke when exposed to smoking-related cues. Cue exposure treatment (CET) refers to the manualized, repeated exposure to smoking-related cues, aimed at the reducing cue reactivity by extinction. In this study, we constructed a virtual reality system for evoking a desire of nicotine, which was based on the results of a Questionnaire of Nicotine-craving. And we investigated the effectiveness of the virtual reality system as compared to classical device (pictures). As a result, we reached the conclusion that virtual reality elicits more craving symptoms than the classical devices.
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