Beyond Medicine

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Virtual Environments (VE) are simulation systems in which the subject or the user is to a large extent 'immersed' in the apparent environment of a simulated, multidimensional reality. VE is the term used by researchers to describe the form of computer-human interaction where the human is immersed in a world created by the machine, which is usually a computer system. This article looks at the potentials and limitations of VEs, with a focus on applications in medicine
TNO Identifier
94871
Source
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 15(2), pp. 34-40.
Pages
34-40
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