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Cimorene ([personal profile] cimorene) wrote2008-01-12 01:43 am

social interaction on the internet not necessarily an unhealthy substitute for real life!

My grandfather typed up a letter to the editor from last month's Science:

"Recent evidence has shown that virtual reality-based treatments effectively combat anxiety disorders and allow subjects to develop real-world skills starting from virtual experiences. These successes raise the possibility of creating on-line immersive therapeutic environments for specific disorders. Image, for example, a patient with a social phobia who avoids any interaction with other people. After a number of face-to-face sessions with a therapist, the patient can use his personal vatar to explor a virtual environment, such as a virtual pub where he can ask the barman for a drink. In the following sessions, other people progressively enter the same virtual pub . . . and interact with the patient until he can develop efficient social contacts. . . ." [typos his]


The sad part about all this is that the mention of asking a virtual bartender for a virtual drink in a virtual pub makes me anxious. :(

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