Virtual Reality Helps Track Body Balance in Autism

With a few screen projectors, a pair of three-dimensional (3D) glasses and an 8-foot cubicle, researchers have transported adolescents with autism into virtual reality in Australia and discovered that they have surprisingly stable posture. The findings appeared online 13 July in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.Read more at...SFARI, August 2011.

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