...While some video games with flashes at particular frequencies could increase the risk of seizures for patients with photosensitive epilepsy, newer technology (like VR headsets) does not seem to put patients more at risk: https://t.co/B78Q7Ngb3t....
RT @LiranOmer: In a paper just submitted for publication, we used #VR specifically in patients with #epilepsy with no ill effects. The 90hz…
RT @LiranOmer: In a paper just submitted for publication, we used #VR specifically in patients with #epilepsy with no ill effects. The 90hz…
RT @LiranOmer: In a paper just submitted for publication, we used #VR specifically in patients with #epilepsy with no ill effects. The 90hz…
RT @LiranOmer: In a paper just submitted for publication, we used #VR specifically in patients with #epilepsy with no ill effects. The 90hz…
RT @BrennanSpiegel: Does #VR case seizures? It's long been a concern. Thankfully, we nave not seen it occur in our use of #VR with over 3K…
RT @LiranOmer: In a paper just submitted for publication, we used #VR specifically in patients with #epilepsy with no ill effects. The 90hz…
RT @BrennanSpiegel: Does #VR case seizures? It's long been a concern. Thankfully, we nave not seen it occur in our use of #VR with over 3K…
RT @LiranOmer: In a paper just submitted for publication, we used #VR specifically in patients with #epilepsy with no ill effects. The 90hz…
RT @BrennanSpiegel: Does #VR case seizures? It's long been a concern. Thankfully, we nave not seen it occur in our use of #VR with over 3K…
Dr. Tychsen on the concerns of photosensitive seizures in children https://t.co/hiweUChjR7
Concern of Photosensitive Seizures Evoked by 3D Video Displays or Virtual Reality Headsets in Children: Current Perspective https://t.co/4jRCMg34ON
https://t.co/PLlcy5EMyY ... either on standard video displays or when wearing a virtual reality (VR) headset. Studies published by pediatric epilepsy experts emphasize @cyberanimax