Driving phobia and virtual reality techniques

A comparatively new method to treat phobias is by means of virtual reality techniques. A number of research studies have demonstrated good effects of VR in the treating of several types of phobia, such as dread of heights, fear of spiders, and claustrophobia, as well as agoraphobia. New treatment centers have been established, specialised in virtual reality ways to treat various phobias.

An automobile driving simulator is similar to a Virtual Realily system, except for the helmet mounted displays (HMD's). In both types of system, a computer generated environment is presented to the customer and the consumer can connect to this world. In the circumstance of a driving simulator, you drive through the computer made world just as if you are positoned in a genuine car and you interact with other traffic participants and the street infrastructure in a very realistic but also safe way.

For driving, the HMD as used in VR is not too well suited, due to risk of cybersickness that comes with the use of HMD's. This is aggravated because of two independent types of motions in generating a car:

your vehicle goes through the world, handled by the steering steering wheel and pedals of the driver.
 the customer looks around in environmental surroundings by making the head (head tracking)
These two types of motions in blend provide a high risk of cybersickness in a VR system. The mind is not very well in a position to separate these movements. This can be the main reason that an operating simulator is a much better solution for the treatment of driving fear or fear of traveling: in a driving sim the chance of 'simulator sickness' is a great deal smaller, particularly if the ruse are created to keep lateral and longitudinal accelerations to a minimum.

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