Virtual reality and neuropsychology: upgrading the current tools
- PMID: 12802250
- DOI: 10.1097/00001199-200210000-00002
Virtual reality and neuropsychology: upgrading the current tools
Abstract
Background: Virtual reality (VR) is an evolving technology that has been applied in various aspects of medicine, including the treatment of phobia disorders, pain distraction interventions, surgical training, and medical education. These applications have served to demonstrate the various assets offered through the use of VR.
Objective: To provide a background and rationale for the application of VR to neuropsychological assessment.
Methods: A brief introduction to VR technology and a review of current ongoing neuropsychological research that integrates the use of this technology.
Conclusions: VR offers numerous assets that may enhance current neuropsychological assessment protocols and address many of the limitations faced by our traditional methods.
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