XRA partnered with engineering and scientific consulting firm Exponent to commission a study into the potential health and safety effects of short-term virtual reality use by children in an educational setting, such as in the classroom or at a museum. The study found no adverse effects across the six physiological areas tested.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY OF VR USE BY CHILDREN IN AN EDUCATIONAL USE CASE
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