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Research

Discover a selection of research on immersive applications.

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Provider-controlled virtual reality experience may adjust for cognitive load during vascular access in pediatric patients

Yuan JC, Rodriguez S, Caruso TJ, Tsui JH

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia

2017 Dec 1, 64(12):1275-6. PMID: 28861855

Interactive video game built for mask induction in pediatric patients

Rodriguez S, Tsui JH, Jiang SY, Caruso TJ

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia

2017 Oct 1, 64(10):1073-4. PMID 28646461

Bedside Entertainment and Relaxation Theater: size and novelty does matter when using video distraction for perioperative pediatric anxiety

Rodriguez S, Caruso TJ, Tsui B

Pediatric Anaesthesia

2017 Jun, 27(6):668. PMID: 28474813

Initial clinical outcomes of Audiovisual-Assisted Therapeutic Ambience in Radiotherapy (AVATAR)

Hiniker S, Bush K, Fowler T, White E, Rodriguez ST, Maxim P, Donaldson S, Loo BW

Practical Radiation Oncology

2017, 7(5): 311-18. PMID: 28242188

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