浅谈虚拟现实技术在心理学研究方面应用的优缺点
Talking about the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Application of Virtual Reality Technology in Psychological Research
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2019.93069, PDF,   
作者: 黄 杰:天津师范大学教育科学学院,天津
关键词: 虚拟现实心理学研究Virtual Reality Psychological Research
摘要: 虚拟现实技术正在越来越多地应用于心理学研究。随着虚拟现实技术的不断发展,研究人员可以对心理学中原本很难控制的无关变量进行更好的控制,也可以拥有更大的自由度去呈现各种实验刺激。但是,我们在享受科技进步给我们科研工作带来的各种便利的同时,也要冷静下来分析这一技术的引入可能存在的缺陷。本文简单介绍了应用虚拟现实技术进行心理学研究所带来的便利以及可能存在的影响。
Abstract: Virtual reality is increasingly being applied to psychology research. Because with the continuous development of virtual reality, researchers can better control unrelated variables that are difficult to control in the past in psychology, and have greater freedom to present experimental stimuli. However, while enjoying the convenience brought by scientific and technological advances to our scientific research work, we should also calm down and analyze the possible defects of the introduction of this technology. This article briefly introduces the convenience and possible impact of applying virtual reality technology for psychology research.
文章引用:黄杰 (2019). 浅谈虚拟现实技术在心理学研究方面应用的优缺点. 心理学进展, 9(3), 552-557. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2019.93069

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