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Virtual reality is able to effectively blur the line between reality and illusion, granting us access to any experience imaginable. These experiences, ones that the brain is convinced are real, will soon be available everywhere. In Experience on Demand, Jeremy Bailenson draws upon two decades spent researching the psychological effects of VR to help readers understand its upsides and possible downsides. He offers expert guidelines for interacting with VR, and describes the profound ways this technology can be put to use to hone our performance, help us recover from trauma, improve our learning, and even enhance our empathic and imaginative capacities so that we treat others and ourselves better.
Head of Immersive at NFTS amd StoryFutures Academy. Ex-Digital Catapult and BBC Technologist and Producer. Views are my own.
Sign up now to hear Jeremy Bailenson @StanfordVR talk about his new book #ExperienceOnDemand with @JeremyS1 this week, Thursday 26th @DigiCatapult https://t.co/SoSXlts7n3
Hope Reese is a writer and editor.
#VR has the power to bring users startlingly close to experiencing the world through someone else’s senses: My review of @StanfordVR's book "Experience on Demand" for @undarkmag https://undark.org/article/book-review-bailenson-experience-on-demand/ https://twitter.com/undarkmag/status/961951578893832193