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Groundbreaking experiment in virtual reality uses video game to treat pain
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<blockquote data-quote="correction123" data-source="post: 103856" data-attributes="member: 309"><p>Excellent Professor! I didn't want to go that far on my last post because I wasn't sure if our audience was familiar with the VR and yes there were duds and probably be more ahead! But that is how the market works! I guess for all concerned when the Sony headset comes out I will personally let you know what it is like and if it is worth purchasing or not. But you know I am eyeing up this technology for the time travel experiments. As you probably are aware of that the current Sony VR cause everyone who has used it for about 1/2 hour when the headset was removed by the participant they felt like they were waking up from a dream!</p><p></p><p>That first testimony already convinced me that the device has to put one's mind in deep Alpha to have the virtual world presented believable to the user. I am not saying this was the purpose they created for but it is one of the side effects experienced by several users at Sony conventions. You see Professor where I am going with this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="correction123, post: 103856, member: 309"] Excellent Professor! I didn't want to go that far on my last post because I wasn't sure if our audience was familiar with the VR and yes there were duds and probably be more ahead! But that is how the market works! I guess for all concerned when the Sony headset comes out I will personally let you know what it is like and if it is worth purchasing or not. But you know I am eyeing up this technology for the time travel experiments. As you probably are aware of that the current Sony VR cause everyone who has used it for about 1/2 hour when the headset was removed by the participant they felt like they were waking up from a dream! That first testimony already convinced me that the device has to put one's mind in deep Alpha to have the virtual world presented believable to the user. I am not saying this was the purpose they created for but it is one of the side effects experienced by several users at Sony conventions. You see Professor where I am going with this! [/QUOTE]
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