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criteria for persuasive virtual reality
While technology may not be the most stable way to specify virtual reality, some science and equipment are significantly associated with human sensation of reality in the short run can function as a short-term proxy for their effects on people. As an example, the potential for a human to engage a virtual construct like it were actual greatly grows with: image projections that are three-dimensional, cover much (more than 100 degrees) of a person's range of sight, and follow head or eye movements; rapid-response responding actions by virtual objects and environments to a person's locomotor activity; and haptic sensation (touch) by a human of surfaces in the virtual construct. Also consider Research Center for Virtual Environments and Behavior for more regarding VR.
As applications of virtual reality become reasonably priced and more common in popular culture, the terms surrounding virtual reality will progress further. It may be that the prefix "v" may become added to various words to designate "virtual" in a way similar to use of the prefix "e" to designate "electronic" in internet-associated applications. For instance, virtual uses in the area of real property applications may be abbreviated "vRealEstate" and virtual uses in the area of trade may be abbreviated "vTrade". Further, Virtual Tours Wyoming deals with these virtual reality subjects. Virtual Robots covers more information.
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