Nicolas Davidenko - Warping Our Sense of Time with Virtual Reality RC001
Virtual reality warps our sense of time, perception of self and time in and out of VR, Simulation Theory connected to virtual reality Do you ever feel we might be living in a simulation, something similar to virtual reality and have you ever experienced time slowing down or speed up, while playing your favorite video game?
Well, you can say thank-you to time compression for that. Nicolas Davidenko Ph.D Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Crus speak with Chrissy Newton about his Psychology research on how virtual reality warps our sense of time, how time compression can help professionals in the medical fields and other related industries, the concept of self living in and out of virtually worlds and Simulation Theory in direct correlation to Virtual realty.
Join us, as we get rebelliously curious.
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