2023
DOI: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000578
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Does Watching Videos With Natural Scenery Restore Attentional Resources?

Abstract: Existing studies have shown that direct exposure to a real nature environment has a restorative effect on attentional resources after a mentally fatiguing task. However, it remains unclear whether virtual nature simulations can serve as a substitute for real nature experienced in the outdoors to restore executive attention. Given the mixed findings in the literature, the present study sought to examine if viewing videos with natural scenery (vs. a control with urban scenery) restores participants’ working memo… Show more

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“…However, currently, two articles have reported a willingness in subjects to visit real nature [82,92] and one article reported the willingness to revisit VR and recommend it to others [59]. Notably, the benefits of virtual forests are limited (Table S2 [124]). The unique atmosphere, fresh air, and sounds of nature in real forests cannot be fully replicated.…”
Section: Circulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, currently, two articles have reported a willingness in subjects to visit real nature [82,92] and one article reported the willingness to revisit VR and recommend it to others [59]. Notably, the benefits of virtual forests are limited (Table S2 [124]). The unique atmosphere, fresh air, and sounds of nature in real forests cannot be fully replicated.…”
Section: Circulationmentioning
confidence: 99%