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Associations between facial emotion recognition, cognition and alexithymia in patients with schizophrenia: Comparison of photographic and virtual reality presentations
ArticleAbstract: Emotion recognition is known to be impaired in schizophrenia patients. Although cognitive deficits aPalabras claves:Alexithymia, Emotion recognition, Schizophrenia, Virtual RealityAutores:José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Márquezrejón S., Ribas-Sabate J., Rus-Calafell M.Fuentes:scopusBehavioral, craving, and anxiety responses among light and heavy drinking college students in alcohol-related virtual environments
ArticleAbstract: Drinking-related behavior in college students represents a public concern with consequences for healPalabras claves:ALCOHOL, assessment, Craving, Virtual RealityAutores:Ferrer‐garcia M., Ghiţă A., José Gutiérrez-MaldonadoFuentes:scopusBody-Related Attentional Bias in Anorexia Nervosa and Body Dissatisfaction in Females: An Eye-Tracking and Virtual Reality New Paradigm
Conference ObjectAbstract: According to recent research, eating disorder (ED) patients tend to check unattractive body parts. HPalabras claves:anorexia nervosa, attentional bias, body dissatisfaction, body image, Virtual RealityAutores:Ascione M., Carulla M., Clua i Sánchez M., Ferrer‐garcia M., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Meschberger-Annweiler F.A., Porras‐garcia B., Serrano E.Fuentes:scopusBody-related attentional bias among men with high and low muscularity dissatisfaction
ArticleAbstract: Previous studies have found gender differences in body-related attentional bias (AB), with women shoPalabras claves:Body-related attentional bias, Eye-tracking, men, Muscularity dissatisfaction, Virtual RealityAutores:Castillero-Mimenza O., Exposito-Sanz E., Ferrer‐garcia M., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Porras‐garcia B.Fuentes:scopusBody-related attentional bias as mediator of the relationship between body mass index and body dissatisfaction
ArticleAbstract: Body image disturbance, consisting of an affective (body dissatisfaction) and perceptual (body distoPalabras claves:body dissatisfaction, body mass index, body-related attention, Eye-tracking, Virtual RealityAutores:Ferrer‐garcia M., Ghiţă A., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Olszewska A., Porras‐garcia B., Sen Y.O., Serrano‐troncoso E., Treasure J., Yilmaz L.Fuentes:scopusA Randomised Controlled Comparison of Second-Level Treatment Approaches for Treatment-Resistant Adults with Bulimia Nervosa and Binge Eating Disorder: Assessing the Benefits of Virtual Reality Cue Exposure Therapy
ArticleAbstract: A question that arises from the literature on therapy is whether second-level treatment is effectivePalabras claves:binge eating disorders, bulimia nervosa, Cue exposure, Treatment, Virtual RealityAutores:Andreu-Gracia A., Clerici M., Dakanalis A., Escandón-Nagel N., Fernández‐aranda F., Ferrer‐garcia M., Forcano-Gamazo L., Gomez-Tricio O., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Pla-Sanjuanelo J., Ribas-Sabate J., Riesco N., Riva G., Sánchez‐díaz I., Tena V., Vilalta-Abella F.Fuentes:scopusA Randomized Trial of Virtual Reality-Based Cue Exposure Second-Level Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Second-Level Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa and Binge-Eating Disorder: Outcome at Six-Month Followup
ArticleAbstract: This article reviews the 6-month followup data of a randomized, multicenter, parallel-group study coPalabras claves:Binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, Cue exposure, Followup, Treatment, Virtual RealityAutores:Andreu-Gracia A., Clerici M., Dakanalis A., Escandón-Nagel N., Fernández‐aranda F., Ferrer‐garcia M., Forcano-Gamazo L., Gomez-Tricio O., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Pla-Sanjuanelo J., Ribas-Sabate J., Riesco N., Riva G., Sánchez‐díaz I., Tena V., Vilalta-Abella F.Fuentes:scopusA training program of differential diagnosis of dissociative disorders based on virtual simulations
Conference ObjectAbstract: A training program of differential diagnosis skills was developed to enhance the learning of the psyPalabras claves:Artificial Intelligence, Simulations, Virtual RealityAutores:Andrés-Pueyo A., Ferrer M., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Penaloza-Salazar C.Fuentes:scopusA training program of differential diagnosis skills based on virtual reality and artificial intelligence
Conference ObjectAbstract: A training program of differential diagnosis skills, based on Virtual Reality and Artificial IntelliPalabras claves:Artificial Intelligence, Diagnostic interview, Learning, Psychology, psychopathology, Virtual RealityAutores:Aguilar A., Andres A., Ferrer M., Jarne A., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Penaloza-Salazar C., Talarn-Caparrós A.Fuentes:scopusDeterminants of cue-elicited alcohol craving and perceived realism in virtual reality environments among patients with alcohol use disorder
ArticleAbstract: The identification of variables that can modulate the efficacy of cue exposure using virtual realityPalabras claves:Alcohol craving, alcohol use disorder, Cue exposure, Perceived realism, Virtual RealityAutores:Fernández-Ruiz J., Ferrer‐garcia M., Gacto M., Ghiţă A., Gual A., Hernández-Serrano O., José Gutiérrez-Maldonado, Monràs M., Porras‐garcia B.Fuentes:scopus