Marina Koroleva, a leading specialist of the Neurotrend company, took part in the RIA-Novosti podcast dedicated to VR.
In virtual reality, you can see and hear (and with the latest developments, you can also touch and smell) any places and objects, any animal or person. High–quality models are sometimes difficult to distinguish from real ones - and therefore they cause real emotions. Naturally, the "shrink" doctors paid attention to such a powerful tool.
Is it possible to "get hooked" on virtual reality? What conditions and diseases can be blunted or cured with VR? Why is VR in some cases more effective than traditional methods? How does virtual reality help in education and upbringing? These and other questions were answered by Marina Koroleva, a neurophysiologist, candidate of biological and mathematical sciences, a leading specialist of Neurotrends.