Presence and rehabilitation: toward second-generation virtual reality applications in neuropsychology
AUTOR(ES)
Riva, Giuseppe
FONTE
BioMed Central
RESUMO
Virtual Reality (VR) offers a blend of attractive attributes for rehabilitation. The most exploited is its ability to create a 3D simulation of reality that can be explored by patients under the supervision of a therapist. In fact, VR can be defined as an advanced communication interface based on interactive 3D visualization, able to collect and integrate different inputs and data sets in a single real-like experience.
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