There are few things more tenacious than a bias we don’t know we have. Implicit attitudes, buried deep in our mental machinery, can quietly shape how we perceive, judge, and act. We may not feel them, ...
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Risky play helps children develop real-world safety skills, new virtual reality research suggests
A recent study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology suggests that children who engage in risky play tend to ...
Advances in immersive virtual reality (VR) have opened new pathways for non-pharmacological support of cognitive health in older adults. Customised VR environments can simulate real-world tasks, ...
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