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Virtual reality simulations can help autistic people complete real-world tasks, research finds

Virtual reality simulations can help autistic people complete real-world tasks, MU study finds

MU’s Noah Glaser. Credit: University of Missouri

Many people associate virtual reality headsets with interactive video games, but a researcher at the University of Missouri is using them for something far more important—helping autistic people navigate public transportation on college campuses.


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