Huang, Jing YuanJing YuanHuangTheodore, GraceGraceTheodoreTsai, You ShinYou ShinTsaiGoh, Jerry Chin HanJerry Chin HanGohLin, Mu HangMu HangLinTseng, Kuan WeiKuan WeiTsengYI-PING HUNG2023-06-192023-06-192022-01-019781665472180https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/632856Multisensory experience enables Virtual Reality (VR) to have a great potential to reduce stress. We explore four different senses, including sight, hearing, smell, and touch, that can promote relaxation in VR. In particular, we construct an immersive virtual scene, which is combined with selffamiliar vocal guidance, precisely-delivered scent, and a haptic breathing stuffed animal, to provide visual, auditory, olfactory, and tactile feedback in VR. Each component in our system achieves high fidelity so that, when integrated, the user can enjoy an effective relaxation experience.Multisensory Feedback | Relaxation | VRExploring Multisensory Feedback for Virtual Reality Relaxationconference paper10.1109/ICMEW56448.2022.98593622-s2.0-85138060176https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85138060176