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  2. Augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    Augmented reality ( AR) is an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated 3D content. The content can span multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory. [1] AR can be defined as a system that incorporates three basic features: a combination of real and virtual worlds ...

  3. Talk:Mixed reality - Wikipedia

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    Mixed reality is an overarching concept focused on the experience of reality itself. Augmented reality is part of the virtuality continuum but mixed reality is the whole continuum. The Wiki Virtuality continuum page has a diagram which makes sense to me. It's an overarching concept within which augmented reality sits.

  4. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is a form of exposure therapy for treating anxiety disorders such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and phobias. Studies have indicated that combining VRET with behavioral therapy, patients experience a reduction of symptoms. [15] [16] In some cases, patients no longer met the DSM-V criteria for PTSD.

  5. Visuo-haptic mixed reality - Wikipedia

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    Visuo-haptic mixed reality (VHMR) is a branch of mixed reality that has the ability of merging visual and tactile perceptions of both virtual and real objects with a collocated approach. The first known system to overlay augmented haptic perceptions on direct views of the real world is the Virtual Fixtures system developed in 1992 at the US Air ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. How to Have Great Virtual Sex: 21 Types, Tips, Techniques ...

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    Hit up a chat room. Specifically: Chat rooms made for R-rated interactions. “Chat rooms are great because they allow you to connect with so many different types of people,” says sex educator ...

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