 This research suggests that people who are already accustomed to using cognitive reappraisal strategies may benefit more from virtual nature experiences than those who do not. For example, individuals with low levels of habitual use of cognitive reappraisal may not experience any benefits from virtual nature exposure, whereas those with higher levels of habitual use may experience greater benefits. This highlights the importance of taking individual differences into consideration when assessing the impact of virtual nature experiences. This article was authored by Annalisa Theodora, Giosipina Spano, Gregory N. Bratman, and others.