U.S., Sept. 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07195279) titled 'Psychometric and Physiological Assessment of the Effects of Vir-tual Reality in Cardiovascular Rehabilitation' on Sept. 01.
Brief Summary: Virtual reality (VR) is a high-end user-computer interface involving real-time stimulation and interaction of an embedded subject through visual and auditory sensorial channels, based on a synthetic environment in which the subject feels to be present. Over the past few decades, VR has been extensively used in psychological and neuroscientific research, as well as clinical applications, yielding promising results for diverse clinical conditions. Furthermore, VR has also been employed in the card...