Virtual reality in behavioral neuroscience and beyond

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Michael J. Tarr
William H. Warren
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[1] Brown University,Department of Cognitive & Linguistic Sciences and Brain Science Program
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Nature Neuroscience | 2002年 / 5卷
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Virtual reality (VR) has finally come of age for serious applications in the behavioral neurosciences. After capturing the public imagination a decade ago, enthusiasm for VR flagged due to hardware limitations, an absent commercial market and manufacturers who dropped the mass-market products that normally drive technological development. Recently, however, improvements in computer speed, quality of head-mounted displays and wide-area tracking systems have made VR attractive for both research and real-world applications in neuroscience, cognitive science and psychology. New and exciting applications for VR have emerged in research, training, rehabilitation, teleoperation, virtual archeology and tele-immersion.
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