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Virtual Reality; a Useful Tool to Strengthen Positive Behaviors

Virtual Reality; a Useful Tool to Strengthen Positive Behaviors

Ralphy Bonn Sim

Virtual reality (VR) typically introduces computer technology that operates software to make sounds, realistic images and other sensations that duplicate a real environment. It affects user's physical presence in this environment, allowing the user to collaborate with this space and any objects illustrated using specially-designed display screens and projectors.

Virtual reality (VR) is highly recognized in gaming; scientists, filmmakers, writers, artists, and designers, are practicing VR to diminish racial bias, boost appreciation for prisoners, advertise environmentalism and even guide users to improve financial choices.

Virtual reality (VR) has seen to create behavioral changes across a wide pattern of schemes. Researchers discovered that those who have VR experience recognized to be more environmental aware than those who watched the same images on video without a VR headset.

Staff from Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab stated that the device does not just inspire; it can also help people understand how we treat ourselves. There's an expanding body of scientific literature, which is devoted to reveal that this can be a tool to strengthen positive behaviors.

Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn, the lead author on the coral study and now director of the "Games and Virtual Environments Lab" at the University of Georgia, claims that virtual reality creates a big impact, it adds some of the perceptual blanks that prohibit us from deeply understanding another person's circumstance.

"Virtual simulations contributes to perform what you have experienced in the physical world so there's a lot more detail for you to create mental schemes, a memory of this experience as if it happened to you in the real world," said Sun Joo Ahn.

It is an element to comfort those meaningful experiences and potentially delete bias over time, though it can't magically solve racism, or any other systemic problem; but it is intended to reduce racial bias.

Virtual reality can be a useful tool in serving us to better understand others, an important procedure to become nicer a neighborhood and a model character to others.

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