Virtual reality and neuropsychology: Upgrading the current tools

作者: Maria T Schultheis , Jessica Himelstein , Albert A Rizzo , None

DOI: 10.1097/00001199-200210000-00002

关键词: DistractionPsychological interventionVirtual realityHuman–computer interactionNeuropsychological assessmentSurgical trainingNeuropsychologyPsychologyMultimedia

摘要: Background: Virtual reality (VR) is an evolving technology that has been applied in various aspects of medicine, including the treatment phobia disorders, pain distraction interventions, surgical training, and medical education. These applications have served to demonstrate assets offered through use VR. Objective: To provide a background rationale for application VR neuropsychological assessment. Methods: A brief introduction review current ongoing research integrates this technology. Conclusions: offers numerous may enhance assessment protocols address many

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