Every VR set should have a dedicated button to bring up what every single other button does. Among the most maddening things of using VR is trying to figure out how the fuck they mapped the controls and fixing their mistakes. No Man's Sky in VR is awesome but the controls are absolute SHIT for a Quest 3. #virtualreality#VR#gaming#VRGaming
How Brantford, Ont., researchers are using VR gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University partnered with Brantford’s Adult Recreation Therapy Centre for a trial on a game aimed at supporting therapeutic movements and engaging users' brains — work aided by funding from the Alzheimer Society: Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/bioadaptive-interface-lab-9.7151552?cmp=rss
How Brantford, Ont., researchers are using VR gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University partnered with Brantford’s Adult Recreation Therapy Centre for a trial on a game aimed at supporting therapeutic movements and engaging users' brains — work aided by funding from the Alzheimer Society: Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/bioadaptive-interface-lab-9.7151552?cmp=rss
How Brantford, Ont., researchers are using VR gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University partnered with Brantford’s Adult Recreation Therapy Centre for a trial on a game aimed at supporting therapeutic movements and engaging users' brains — work aided by funding from the Alzheimer Society: Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/bioadaptive-interface-lab-9.7151552?cmp=rss
How Brantford, Ont., researchers are using VR gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University partnered with Brantford’s Adult Recreation Therapy Centre for a trial on a game aimed at supporting therapeutic movements and engaging users' brains — work aided by funding from the Alzheimer Society: Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/bioadaptive-interface-lab-9.7151552?cmp=rss
How Brantford, Ont., researchers are using VR gaming to help older adults with dementia stay fit Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University partnered with Brantford’s Adult Recreation Therapy Centre for a trial on a game aimed at supporting therapeutic movements and engaging users' brains — work aided by funding from the Alzheimer Society: Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/bioadaptive-interface-lab-9.7151552?cmp=rss