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Anna35 [415]
3 years ago
6

I NEED HELP LIKE RIGHT NOW PLEASE!!

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
n200080 [17]3 years ago
7 0

This is what I wrote, and got a 95% on the question.

          Have you ever tried playing a game trough a VR set? Or even those fancy VR set up where you can sit in a moving chair? I have, and it’s super cool! While learning more about VR’s I thought about more ways VR’s can be used other than games and medical health. I foresee a great future for VR’s, even though I don’t care for the improvement of VR’s, I do think there will be other applications as the technology improves. Programs such as GestureTek where created to work with therapists and join forces. Their patents are now working with movements and motor skills in different interactive ways to keep their focus. I think that in the future not only that normal therapist will work with GestureTek, but hopefully other therapist might be able to work with them as well, such as an academic counselor (school), physical therapist, and even maybe an art therapist. The different types of therapists could work with GestureTek and create different games to help different people with different needs.

I know its not the best short essay, but I got a good grade on it

If you use mine as and example, I don't recommend coping mine word by word (i know this makes it sound like its plagiarized, but its not)

My essay is 174 words

Have a good day!! :) Please mark Brainiest

ahrayia [7]3 years ago
6 0
Virtual Reality has now become a near worldwide entertainment for many people. It has potential to be used as a developing tool as well. According to an article written by Brett Kestenbaum, many physical therapy experts have started to develop a way in which to use VR as a tool to help children and people recovering from injuries. Companies such as GestureTek has already made programs that work with the therapists they joined forces with. Now their patients are working on their movements and motor skills in interactive ways that keep their focus and allows them a bit of hope to get throw their treatment.
We also have seen the VR used in mental health, while working with patients with anxiety, depression, and even PTSD. In articles posted by New York Times and the Huffington Post. We can see how they are interacting with some real-life situation to help combat PTSD and Anxiety. The reason it works is they are able to pull themselves from the situation when it comes to much but they are able to safely and calmly move through the treatment to figure out calming mechanisms for themselves 
We can see that with these new developments in VR and technology in general. They can help new breakthroughs in Physical and mental health and with therapies that help promote both of them.


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