Abstract

The following mini-review paper explores the integration of Virtual Reality (VR), motion tracking, and electrophysiological sensors in the context of exposure therapy and mental health treatment. These technologies collectively offer innovative approaches for enhancing therapeutic goals, providing immersive environments, and enabling precise monitoring of physiological responses. The paper discusses their applications, benefits, and potential challenges, underscoring their transformative impact on mental health care.

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