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  2. Augmented reality - Wikipedia

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    According to Greg Jones, director of AR and VR at Google, augmented reality is going to "reconnect physical and digital retail". [184] AR technology is also used by furniture retailers such as IKEA, Houzz, and Wayfair. [184] [182] These retailers offer apps that allow consumers to view their products in their home prior to purchasing anything.

  3. Virtual reality - Wikipedia

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    Another recent study at North Carolina University of Chapel Hill has shown that developing VR and Augmented Reality (AR) systems have allowed surgeons to keep their eyes on a patient while accessing CT scans. This VR system allows for laparoscopic imaging integration, real-time skin layer visualization, and enhanced surgical precision capabilities.

  4. Virtual reality applications - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, there was a study done on two VR platforms, Oculus and Gear VR, to evaluate their effectiveness in teaching medical and health science students about spinal anatomy. [87] It examined the performance of student perceptions and the potential side effects associated with each device.

  5. Virtual reality therapy - Wikipedia

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    Virtual reality therapy (VRT) was pioneered and originally termed by Max North documented by the first known publication (Virtual Environment and Psychological Disorders, Max M. North, and Sarah M. North, Electronic Journal of Virtual Culture, 2,4, July 1994), his doctoral VRT dissertation completion in 1995 (began in 1992), and followed with the first known published VRT book in 1996 (Virtual ...

  6. Mixed reality - Wikipedia

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    In a physics context, the term "interreality system" refers to a virtual reality system coupled with its real-world counterpart. [3] A 2007 paper describes an interreality system comprising a real physical pendulum coupled to a pendulum that only exists in virtual reality. [ 4 ]

  7. Virtual reality in nursing - Wikipedia

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    The hope is to utilize virtual reality technology to still bring high quality CPR training to learners regardless of the physical environment. [6] 4 HELP VR is a training program designed to teach first aid through virtual reality. The company has developed software through the use of virtual reality to teach emergency training in an ...

  8. Extended reality - Wikipedia

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    Extended reality (XR) is an umbrella term to refer to augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and virtual reality (VR). The technology is intended to combine or mirror the physical world with a "digital twin world" able to interact with it, [1] [2] giving users an immersive experience by being in a virtual or augmented environment.

  9. Pose tracking - Wikipedia

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    In virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), a pose tracking system detects the precise pose of head-mounted displays, controllers, other objects or body parts within Euclidean space. Pose tracking is often referred to as 6DOF tracking, for the six degrees of freedom in which the pose is often tracked.