Having patients wear virtual reality goggles during their MRI exams could go a long way toward reducing their anxiety and claustrophobia during the scans, according to a study published August 11 in Scientific Reports.
And virtual reality could prove a rich resource not only for patients undergoing MRI exams for medical reasons but also for research in areas like functional MRI (fMRI), wrote a team led by Kun Qian, PhD, of King’s College London.
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