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Cybersickness during highly immersive virtualrealitysimulation for learning in healthca

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Maestre, José María ; Rojo, Elena ; Pedraja, Juan ; Leppink, Jimmie
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones
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We read with great interest the article by González et al (1) supporting the use of highlyimmersive virtual reality (VR)simulationfor anatomy learning. The results of their systematicreview highlighted a positive reception of the VR experienceby students, with an increase inenjoyment and attention, and at least the same effectiveness for learning when compared totraditional cadaveric methods. They also highlighted VR technology canbecome a long-terminvestment that reduces costs.These findings are in line with the results of other systematic reviewsindicating that immersive VR for education was easy to use, facilitated learning of content (2), andincreased cognitive and psychomotor performance (
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