According to a presentation at Visual Expo West, virtual reality technology may offer intriguing new options in identifying vision issues and learning disorders like dyslexia in youngsters. In a virtual testing setting, virtual reality can replicate a dyslexic lens. Similar to how coloured glasses help dyslexic people, it stimulates the brain while the doctor evaluates the patient’s eye activity using a variety of integrated modules. The technician may adjust the virtual environment to make the testing procedure more comfortable for the patient. Bioinformatic feedback, such as heart and respiratory rate monitoring and EEG wavelengths, is being included in virtual reality headsets.
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