CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Virtual reality is being used as another tool to overcome obsessive compulsive disorders.
The technology transports clients to triggering environments with the help of a headset. The therapy aims to help them learn to confront their fears.
Virtual Reality System Lets You Stop and Smell the Roses - Scientific American
Virtual reality is already widespread in entertainment and is starting to spread to fields ranging from education to health care.
That may be about to change.
The team’s design was described in a paper published on Tuesday in Nature Communications . A key advantage is that it can control odor intensity.
Madison College debuts virtual reality center | Education | captimes.com
At Madison College's new Extended Reality (XR) Center, students can toss on a headset and meet their teachers on the college's virtual campus.
Virtual reality demo envisions Portage and Main open to pedestrians | CBC News
A Winnipeg man helped create a virtual reality experience to give people a sense of what it would be like to walk across Portage and Main as the city seeks input on how to redevelop the intersection.
The city held an open house Wednesday at 201 Portage Ave. to gather feedback on various proposed designs, none of which include an option to allow pedestrian access.
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