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·February 24, 2017·5 min read

Using Virtual Reality to Detect Mild Cognitive Impairment

Researchers report mild cognitive impairment can be remotely detected with the help of a self administered brain training game.
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·December 17, 2016·4 min read

Virtual Reality May Help Improve Motor Skills in Damaged Limbs

Using virtual reality technology may allow people to regain motor control in damaged limbs, a new study reports.
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·December 13, 2016·3 min read

Your Left Hand Knows What Your Right Hand is Doing

Findings using virtual reality could help to improve treatments for people with limited hand strength.
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·December 6, 2016·5 min read

No Peeking: Humans Play Computer Games Using Only Direct Brain Stimulation

Using only direct brain stimulation, game players navigate through simple computerized mazes, a new study reports.
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·December 2, 2016·7 min read

Phantom Movements in Augmented Reality Helps Patients With Phantom Limb Pain

Researchers have developed a new method that utilizes both machine learning and augmented reality to help treat those with chronic phantom limb pain following amputation.
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·October 13, 2016·4 min read

Virtual Reality Study Finds Perceptions of Body and Environment Affect How We Feel

A new study finds the interaction of spatial and bodily cues can help regulate emotions and exploratory behavior.
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·September 20, 2016·3 min read

Virtual Reality Training Improves Social Skills in People With Autism

Children with ASD demonstrated improved social cognition skills and reported better real world relationships following virtual reality training.
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·August 11, 2016·9 min read

Paraplegics Regain Some Feeling After Using Brain Machine Interfaces

Researchers have developed a brain machine interface that incorporates virtual reality which has allowed some paraplegic patients to regain some feeling in their limbs.
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·June 14, 2016·5 min read

Combating Virtual Reality Sickness

Researchers have developed a new method for combating nausea associated with virtual reality which can be applied to head worn VR displays.
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·May 6, 2016·6 min read

Virtual Reality Can Help Treat Severe Paranoia

A new study reports virtual reality can help treat severe paranoia by allowing people to face situations they fear.
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·September 17, 2015·4 min read

Becoming Freud: Embodiment Modifies Thought Processes

Embodying Freud through immersive virtual reality allowed people to give themselves better psychological advice, a new study reports.
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