Abstract

V qrtual Reality (VR), a technology which began in Air Force and university laboratories more than 20 years ago, is often called Artificial Reality, Cyberspace, or Synthetic Reality. Virtual Reality is a computer-created sensory experience that completely immerses a participant to believe and barely distinguish a "virtual" experience from a real one. It is the use of computer graphics, sounds and images to reproduce an electronic version of real-life situations.

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