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  2. Virtual Reality and Health - WebMD

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    Research is ongoing, but early studies suggest VR can help ease: Pain. PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder) Specific fears (phobias) Depression. VR puts you in a 3D, computer-generated environment ...

  3. Frontiers Media - Wikipedia

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    www.frontiersin.org. Frontiers Media SA is a publisher of peer-reviewed, open access, scientific journals [2] currently active in science, technology, and medicine. It was founded in 2007 by Kamila and Henry Markram. [1] Frontiers is based in Lausanne, Switzerland, with offices in the United Kingdom, Spain, and China. [3]

  4. What Are the Latest Trends in Health Care Technology? - WebMD

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    New technology in medicine involves artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Learn more about health care technology.

  5. Category:Frontiers Media academic journals - Wikipedia

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    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Frontiers in ICT. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers in Insect Science. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. Frontiers in International Journal of Public Health. Frontiers in Manufacturing Technology. Frontiers in Marine Science. Frontiers in Materials.

  6. Extended reality - Wikipedia

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    Extended reality (XR) is an umbrella term to refer to augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR). The technology is intended to combine or mirror the physical world with a "digital twin world" able to interact with it, [1] [2] giving users an immersive experience by being in a virtual or augmented environment.

  7. Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy: What to Know - WebMD

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    Virtual reality (VR) uses technology to swap real-life environments with made-up ones that look real. That’s called simulation. Exposure therapy helps you face your fears in a safe environment ...

  8. Brain Games for Dementia: Examples and Why They Help - Healthline

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    Virtual reality games: These can provide both cognitive and physical reinforcement, depending on the type of game. According to the review, when early stage and middle-stage patients with dementia ...

  9. Vergence-accommodation conflict - Wikipedia

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    Vergence-accommodation conflict (VAC), also known as accommodation-vergence conflict, is a visual phenomenon that occurs when the brain receives mismatching cues between vergence and accommodation of the eye. This commonly occurs in virtual reality devices, augmented reality devices, 3D movies, and other types of stereoscopic displays and ...