意大利的研究显示,无毒品的VR“cyberdelic”场景可促进成人的创造力和情绪。
Italian study shows drug-free VR "cyberdelic" scenes boost creativity and mood in adults.
意大利的一项新研究发现,VR模仿迷幻视觉-所谓的“cyberdelic”环境的经验可以暂时增强没有药物的健康成人的创造力和认知灵活性。
A new study from Italy finds that VR experiences mimicking psychedelic visuals—called "cyberdelic" environments—can temporarily boost creativity and cognitive flexibility in healthy adults without drugs.
天主教圣心大学的研究人员利用大赦国际将一个宁静的花园场景改造成幻觉视觉,在10分钟的时间内向50名参与者展示了这些场景。
Researchers at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart used AI to alter a serene garden scene into hallucinatory visuals, showing them to 50 participants in 10-minute sessions.
与控制组相比,接触改变的场景的人报告说,情绪、创造力和精神灵活性有所改善。
Those exposed to the altered scenes reported improved mood, creativity, and mental flexibility compared to a control group.
在 " 临床神经科学对话 " 中发表的研究结果表明, " VR " 可以提供一个安全、合法的替代方法,用于探索改变的知觉状态,有可能帮助为抑郁症或创伤后应激障碍等情况提供精神健康治疗。
Published in Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, the findings suggest VR could offer a safe, legal alternative for exploring altered states of consciousness, potentially aiding mental health treatments for conditions like depression or PTSD.
虽然影响类似于精神错乱症,但研究人员强调,有必要进行更多的研究,并告诫VR可能导致运动疾病或失去意识,需要监督使用。
While effects resemble those of psychedelics, researchers stress the need for more study and caution that VR may cause motion sickness or disorientation, requiring supervised use.
这项工作突出了一种有希望的、可以获得的治疗途径,特别是对那些无法获得或无法对传统治疗作出反应的人而言。
The work highlights a promising, accessible path for therapy, especially for those unable to access or respond to traditional treatments.