Brainwave power frees disabled people into a virtual world
Japanese scientists have created new technology that allows paralysed people to move around freely in a virtual world.
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Virtual reality Tube ride reveals extent of public paranoia (HD) | A film by the Wellcome Trust
A virtual reality Underground ride has been used by researchers to reveal the extent that paranoia occurs in the general public. “Paranoid thoughts are often triggered by ambiguous events such as people looking in one’s direction or hearing laughter in a room but it is very difficult to recreate such social interactions,” says Dr Freeman. “Virtual reality allows us to do just that, to look at how different people interpret exactly the same social situation. It is a uniquely powerful method to detect those liable to misinterpret other people.” From April 2008. More information here: www.wellcome.ac.uk
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