
Aitor Rovira
@aitorinvr
Virtual Reality Technology Lead at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford
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04-09-2019 13:02:30
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For those of you interested on VR for pain therapy, Tony Donegan, b ryan, j swidrak and myself, just published a perspective article Frontiers in Virtual Reality going over challenges that one may encounter when using VR with chronic pain patients: frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…






International Foundation has awarded Daniel Freeman Oxford Psychiatry & team £1 million grant to develop & test a #VirtualReality program to help #young #people with #Schizophrenia increase their self-confidence. bit.ly/3bqyeHV Medical Sciences University of Oxford Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre Oxford Neuroscience

Interested in our Masters in Virtual and Augmented Reality at Goldsmiths Computing come to our virtual open day next thursday: gold.ac.uk/open-days/




We used Reinforcement Learning in #VR to investigate when bystanders to a violent incident might respond with prosocial helping behaviour Aitor Rovira Oxford Health NHS FT UCL Computer Science @Ubneuroscience Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council European Research Council (ERC) nature.com/articles/s4159…


Delighted to share the results of the gameChange trial, out today in the @TheLancetPsych. The headline: gameChange VR therapy helps people feel more confident in everyday situations. Huge thanks to the incredible team of people who made this possible. The McPin Foundation


New paper getting to grips with potential VR therapy side effects. Side effects infrequent and did not affect outcomes. Most common concern was what else was happening in room. 27 side effects assessed, which clustered into three types… Oxford Psychiatry cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Congratulations to the Event Horizon 'Scope team on capturing the first image of Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of our galaxy!

oxfordhealth.nhs.uk/careers/vacanc… We have a new job opening for a virtual reality researcher at Oxford Health NHS FT and Oxford Psychiatry to join Daniel Freeman team.



Experimental test of how the programming of a VR virtual coach can affect therapeutic alliance, credibility, and expectancy (proxies of better treatment outcomes). Opens up new studies. First (great) DPhil paper from Shu + Aitor Rovira Oxford ExpPsychology rdcu.be/dg1RH