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The main objective of this study is to investigate whether body ownership directly influnces the perception of pain in individuals with BIID. The secondary outcome examines whether or not AR is also an effective tool for ameliorating physical and…
Augmented Reality cues to reduce Freezing of Gait during turning in persons with Parkinson*s disease
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effect of visual turning-cues presented in augmented reality on the severity of freezing of gait evoked during turning in patients with Parkinson*s disease. This effect is compared to that of…
The main objective of this study is investigating whether augmented reality can provoke symptoms in patients with contamination-based OCD by evaluating how this AR HMD symptom provocation compares to a traditional symptom provocation.
The main objective of this study is to investigate whether perspective (i.e. first person vs. third person) directly influences the interplay between body ownership and pain perception.