Journal: Cyberpsy., Behavior, and Soc. Networking

Volume 2, Issue 6

497 -- 499Albert A. Rizzo. Introduction: Aging and Information Technology
501 -- 503Horace B. Deets. Aging and Technology: The Convergence of Two Revolutions
505 -- 513Alexander Bucur, Carl Renold III, Maria Henke. How Do Older Netcitizens Compare with Their Younger Counterparts?
515 -- 519Carl Renold III. Life-Long Learning Opportunities for Seniors on the Web
521 -- 527Maria Henke. Promoting Independence in Older Persons Through the Internet
529 -- 534Stella Fu. Research in Gerontology: A Gateway to Resources on the Internet
535 -- 543Alexander Bucur, Sunkyo Kwon. Computer Hardware and Software Interfaces: Why the Elderly Are Under-Represented as Computer Users
545 -- 566Kevin G. F. Thomas, Holly E. Laurance, Susan E. Luczak, W. Jake Jacobs. Age-Related Changes in a Human Cognitive Mapping System: Data from a Computer-Generated Environment
567 -- 576Lili Liu, Benjamin Watson, Masako Miyazaki. VR for the Elderly: Quantitative and Qualitative Differences in Performance with a Driving Simulator
577 -- 591Giuseppe Riva, Albert A. Rizzo, Dario Alpini, Elizabeth A. Attree, Elena Barbieri, Laura Bertella, J. Galen Buckwalter, Roy C. Davies, Luciano Gamberini, Gerd Johansson, Noomi Katz, Stefano Marchi, Laura Mendozzi, Enrico Molinari, Luigi Pugnetti, F. David Rose, Patrice L. Weiss. Virtual Environments in the Diagnosis, Prevention, and Intervention of Age-Related Diseases: A Review of VR Scenarios Proposed in the EC VETERAN Project
593 -- 599David J. Brown, Penny J. Standen. The Tutoring Role of Mentors Working with Adults and Elderly People with Learning Disabilities Using Virtual Environments
601 -- 603Skip Rizzo. CyberSightings
605 -- 606Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 2, Issue 5

381 -- 383Kimberly Young. The Research and Controversy Surrounding Internet Addiction
385 -- 393John Suler. To Get What You Need: Healthy and Pathological Internet Use
395 -- 401John M. Grohol. Too Much Time Online: Internet Addiction or Healthy Social Interactions?
403 -- 412David N. Greenfield. Psychological Characteristics of Compulsive Internet Use: A Preliminary Analysis
413 -- 418Carl Case. Electronic Mail Dysfunction: A Reality Check
419 -- 424Steven E. Stern. Addiction to Technologies: A Social Psychological Perspective of Internet Addiction
425 -- 430Michael Lavin, Kelly Marvin, Amber McLarney, Vincent Nola, Lori Scott. Sensation Seeking and Collegiate Vulnerability to Internet Dependence
431 -- 439Janet Morahan-Martin. The Relationship Between Loneliness and Internet Use and Abuse
441 -- 456Storm A. King, Azy Barak. Compulsive Internet Gambling: A New Form of an Old Clinical Pathology
457 -- 463David L. Delmonico, Patrick J. Carnes. Virtual Sex Addiction: When Cybersex Becomes the Drug of Choice
465 -- 473Maressa Hecht Orzack, Deborah S. Orzack. Treatment of Computer Addicts with Complex Co-Morbid Psychiatric Disorders
475 -- 479Kimberly Young, Molly Pistner, James O'Mara, Jennifer Buchanan. Cyber Disorders: The Mental Health Concern for the New Millennium
481 -- 484Skip Rizzo. CyberSightings
485 -- 487Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope

Volume 2, Issue 4

271 -- 281Russell E. Glasgow, Manuel Barrera Jr., H. Garth McKay, Shawn M. Boles. Social Support, Self-Management, and Quality of Life Among Participants in an Internet-Based Diabetes Support Program: A Multi-Dimensional Investigation
283 -- 292Rosa María Baños, Cristina Botella, Concepción Perpiñá. Virtual Reality and Psychopathology
293 -- 307J. Vicky Laszlo, Gail Esterman, Sherri Zabko. Therapy Over the Internet? Theory, Research, and Finances
309 -- 311Daniel Cristea. Romania: Member of the Large Internet Family
313 -- 319Oxana Gronskaya-Palesh. Overview of Internet Development in Russia
321 -- 324Milton P. Huang. Introduction: Beyond Presence
325 -- 335Carrie Heeter. Aspects of Presence in Telerelating
337 -- 347Rudolph P. Darken, David Bernatovich, John P. Lawson, Barry Peterson. Quantitative Measures of Presence in Virtual Environments: The Roles of Attention and Spatial Comprehension
349 -- 362John V. Draper, David B. Kaber, John M. Usher. Speculations on the Value of Telepresence
363 -- 368Michael Meehan, Jonathan Freeman, Wijnand IJsselsteijn. Overview of the Second International Workshop on Presence: April 6-7, 1999, Colchester, England
369 -- 372. CyberSightings
373 -- 374Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope
375 -- 379McCagie Brooks Rogers. MYTHSEEKER Project Status Summary

Volume 2, Issue 3

175 -- 193Storm A. King. Internet Gambling and Pornography: Illustrative Examples of the Psychological Consequences of Communication Anarchy
195 -- 212Carolynn R. Johnson, Ian Neath. The World Wide Web: Exploring a New Advertising Environment
213 -- 221Craig A. Childress. Interactive E-mail Journals: A Model for Providing Psychotherapeutic Interventions Using the Internet
223 -- 229Mark Zetin, Tasha Glenn. Development of a Computerized Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview for Use by Mental Health and Primary Care Clinicians
231 -- 239Thomas J. Riess. Augmented Reality in Parkinson's Disease
241 -- 248Francesco Vincelli. From Imagination to Virtual Reality: The Future of Clinical Psychology
249 -- 259Eamon P. Doherty, Chris Bloor, Gilbert Cockton. The "Cyberlink" Brain-Body Interface as an Assistive Technology for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury: Longitudinal Results from a Group of Case Studies
261 -- 265Craig A. Childress. Archetypal Conceptualization of Cyberspace as the Celtic Otherworld
267 -- 270Skip Rizzo. CyberSightings

Volume 2, Issue 2

89 -- 100Albert A. Rizzo, J. Galen Buckwalter, Ulrich Neumann, Clint Chua, Andre van Rooyen, Peter Larson, K. Kratz, Carl Kesselman, Marcus Thiébaux, L. Humphrey. Virtual Environments for Targeting Cognitive Processes: An Overview of Projects at the University of Southern California
101 -- 111Jaime Sánchez, Mauricio Lumbreras. Virtual Environment Interaction Through 3D Audio by Blind Children
113 -- 123Peter Larson, Albert A. Rizzo, J. Galen Buckwalter, Andre van Rooyen, K. Kratz, Ulrich Neumann, Carl Kesselman, Marcus Thiébaux, Cheryl van der Zaag. Gender Issues in the Use of Virtual Environments
125 -- 134Susan M. Schneider, M. L. Workman. Effects of Virtual Reality on Symptom Distress in Children Receiving Chemotherapy
135 -- 141Cristina Botella, Helena Villa Martín, Rosa María Baños, Concepción Perpiñá, Azucena Garcia-Palacios. The Treatment of Claustrophobia with Virtual Reality: Changes in Other Phobic Behaviors Not Specifically Treated
143 -- 148Rosa María Baños, Cristina Botella, Azucena Garcia-Palacios, Helena Villa Martín, Concepción Perpiñá, M. Gallardo. Psychological Variables and Reality Judgment in Virtual Environments: The Roles of Absorption and Dissociation
149 -- 155Concepción Perpiñá, Cristina Botella, Rosa María Baños, H. Marco, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Soledad Quero. Body Image and Virtual Reality in Eating Disorders: Is Exposure to Virtual Reality More Effective than the Classical Body Image Treatment?
157 -- 159Gabriele Optale, F. Chierichetti, Adriano Munari, Alberto Nasta, Carlo Pianon, Giuseppe Viggiano, G. Ferlin. PET Supports the Hypothesized Existence of a Male Sexual Brain Algorithm that May Respond to Treatment Combining Psychotherapy with Virtual Reality
161 -- 168Brenda K. Wiederhold, Mark D. Wiederhold. Clinical Observations During Virtual Reality Therapy for Specific Phobias
169 -- 172Skip Rizzo. CyberSightings
173 -- 0John M. Grohol. The Insider's Guide to Mental Health Resources Online

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 0Mark D. Wiederhold. Progress in Virtual Therapy
3 -- 5Brenda K. Wiederhold. Overview of the Virtual Reality and Mental Health Symposium
7 -- 14Larry F. Hodges, Barbara O. Rothbaum, Renato Alarcon, David J. Ready, Fran Shahar, Ken Graap, Jarrell Pair, Philip Hebert, David Gotz, Brian Wills, David Baltzell. A Virtual Environment for the Treatment of Chronic Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
15 -- 18Milton P. Huang, Norman E. Alessi. Mental Health Implications for Presence
19 -- 23Donna Cunningham, Marian Krishack. Virtual Reality Promotes Visual and Cognitive Function in Rehabilitation
25 -- 33Morris Steffin. Quantitative Video Analysis of Complex Epileptic Seizures During Videotelemetry: Increasing the Reliability of EEG Correlation and Behavioral Autocorrelation
35 -- 47Kenneth Nemire, Joshua Beil, Ronald W. Swan. Preventing Teen Smoking with Virtual Reality
49 -- 52Cristina Botella, A. Rey, Concepción Perpiñá, Rosa María Baños, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Azucena Garcia-Palacios, Helena Villa Martín, J. Alozano. Differences on Presence and Reality Judgment Using a High Impact Workstation and a PC Workstation
53 -- 67Lili Liu, Masako Miyazaki, Benjamin Watson. Norms and Validity of the DriVR: A Virtual Reality Driving Assessment for Persons with Head Injuries
69 -- 76Giuseppe Riva, Monica Bacchetta, Margherita Baruffi, E. Borgomainerio, C. Defrance, Fabiana Gatti, Carlo Galimberti, S. Fontaneto, Stefano Marchi, Enrico Molinari, Pierre Nugues, S. Rinaldi, Alberto Rovetta, G. Samuelli Ferretti, A. Tonci, J. Wann, Francesco Vincelli. VREPAR Projects: The Use of Virtual Environments in Psycho-Neuro-Physiological Assessment and Rehabilitation
77 -- 79Giuseppe Riva, Monica Bacchetta, Margherita Baruffi, C. Defrance, Fabiana Gatti, Carlo Galimberti, Pierre Nugues, G. Samuelli Ferretti, A. Tonci. VREPAR 2: VR in Eating Disorders
81 -- 84Hiroshi Oyama, Mieko Ohsuga, Yoko Tatsuno, Noriyuki Katsumata. Evaluation of the Psycho-Oncological Effectiveness of the Bedside Wellness System
85 -- 87Skip Rizzo. CyberSightings