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TheBaddestPatsy t1_ix09rml wrote

Could you make games that help with depression, PTSD and other things going wrong with the brain?

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EzekielNOR OP t1_ix0aoq6 wrote

There are games that focuses on these topics as well, our didn't but - given funding and time it would be an interesting venue to explore. Especially PTSD which some military forces already do VR experiments with.

I think that stories and narrative experiences can be powerful tools for people to identify with and process experiences with.

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twasjc t1_ix25jkq wrote

If you have ideas and desire for this kind of stuff but lack funding reach out to me and I'll see what I can do. PTSD specifically has better options for neural net collapse and reset but if you think theres positive things in a similar vein to work on.. reach out

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overreflectingmuch t1_ix3bpym wrote

Yeah im really curious on this one too. Esp since brain rewiring can be done! Since you seem informed on it what do you think about the connection, relational component? In reestablishing safety esp through relationship, could vr be the place where folks practice new relational skills...does it have to be a human? Suuuuper interesting stuff, and thankful for all the good folks doin the work.

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Quantum_Kitties t1_ix3spy7 wrote

They already use non-human relationships in PTSD treatment, think animal assisted therapy! Using animals has proven to be incredibly effective in improving PTSD symptoms.

There’s even a robot that provides emotional support for people with dementia and alzheimers (though there are ethical concerns about that, saying a robot “only provides the illusion of a relationship”).

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EzekielNOR OP t1_ix4jc46 wrote

I feel pretty confident in that it could be used in training relation skills. I don't see it much different than roleplaying in that sense.

I also think that VR experiences can be bonding experiences for people that are lonely - either through shared simultaneous experience, but also as a topic of conversations (i.e., home for elderly)

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twasjc t1_ixaplcy wrote

I think it's basically like defragging a hard drive and changes the routing to different folders.

Mushrooms collapse and rebuild the architecture to be more efficient

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EzekielNOR OP t1_ix4ip2u wrote

Will keep that in mind, feel free to add me on LinkedIn as well: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ezha/

We are currently working on a slightly different project that focuses on energy and efficiency, benchmarking. But nothing is set in stone. :)

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