Use VR to comfort the mood even if the child is in the hospital for examination

[Abstract] Children can evade all kinds of noise in the narrow space of nuclear magnetic resonance, attract children's attention through interesting content, and successfully complete the entire clinical MRI detection work.

Tencent Digital (Virtual) technology has only just entered our lives, but most of them are based on games. However, there are new applications and innovations in the application of virtual reality technology. Sexual, and quite meaningful. In fact, for the virtual reality industry, games are just the simplest form of entertainment, and virtual reality technology is now used in hospitals to appease children's emotions.

Yes, for many children, there is usually a sense of fear when they perform nuclear magnetic resonance tests. Therefore, many children of a relatively young age are very resistant to nuclear magnetic resonance testing. Now King’s College Hospital in London is starting to provide smart phones and mobile 360-degree virtual reality video, so that children can evade all kinds of noise in the narrow space of MRI and attract children’s attention through interesting content. Successfully completed the entire clinical nuclear magnetic resonance testing.

The device, called MRI, was created by physicist Jonathan Ashmore and technologist Jerome Di Pietro. He hoped that the children's attention during the MRI test could be transferred through interesting cartoons or video content.

"I use a 360-degree camera to help children solve anxiety problems in the hospital," Ashmore said. Initially, a 10-year-old boy named Matthew Down needed MRI in the hospital, but Matthew was very worried as he was “scanned” for the first time. "I don't know what will happen. Even though my father told me not to worry, I still can't imagine what it feels like."

This kind of 360-degree virtual reality video is very useful for alleviating children's anxiety in the hospital. Through the camera, children can see the surrounding environment and doctors while they are testing in a virtual reality manner, and until they are here. It is very safe and you can also enjoy some cartoons.

Currently, this app already provides Android and iOS versions of App downloads, and is compatible with most of the available virtual reality headsets, including Google Cardboard and various styles of VR helmets. Currently King's College London School of Medicine has begun to provide software downloads and will continue to test effectiveness in the future.

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