A recent study suggests that 65 percent of our daily behaviours are done on “autopilot,” meaning that we do them without thinking. These automatic behaviours occur because they are the result of a ...
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For people with disabilities, stressful situations may be traumatic. VR can help | Opinion
Two years ago, a former student of mine was arrested after a sudden disruption to their daily routine. As a nonverbal adult on the autism spectrum, this individual was highly dependent on ...
A £4.3 million UK government scheme is aiming to to encourage more than 140,000 people into medicine manufacturing using VR training.
You don’t have to look far to find reports of people who have used VR headsets and then felt ‘off’ after removing them. While motion sickness is surely the most well-known post-VR symptom, a subset of ...
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Scared of spiders or nervous of needles? New AI-powered VR therapy developed by University of Northampton researchers is here to help
A groundbreaking new therapy using virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) could soon help people overcome ...
Virtual reality technology is playing a vital role in readying inmates in California to reintegrate themselves back to society.
Introduction Visual Hallucinations (VHs) (seeing things that others do not, or visions) are a common feature of psychosis, causing significant distress and disability. Services rarely ask about these ...
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