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This New Study Deciphered The Link Between Virtual Reality And Emotional Excitement

Felix Klotzsche, one of the study’s authors, explained the significance of this link.

“Using alpha oscillations, we were able to predict how strongly a person experiences a situation emotionally. Our models learned which brain areas are particularly important for this prediction,” Klotzsche said.

This groundbreaking result could help inform many other research areas in the future. For example, therapists could recreate specific scenarios for patients and understand their trauma responses on a physical brain-wave level.

How do you feel about virtual reality being integrated into the medical field? Is this the logical next step in our technological advancement?

To read the completed scientific study, visit the link here.

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