From: Ken Parsons <BRYANEAGLE@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: HUMAN-FACTORS: Literature about cognition in VR?
Date: 8 Oct 1996 04:18:07 GMT
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dear kusch I don't know about any literature but I am an eighth grader
doning the same project on the same thing, and I found out something
interesting and thought you might want to know beacuse all I can
bascily find is people wanting to sell not educate. What I found out
is that if a preson stayes in a vr stimulator for long periods of time
that their sences adapt to the vr world not the real world. for an
example that had a women do some experments before she went into a
stimulator she passed.  then after half an hour she came out and
couldn't even stand on one foot ro put her index finger on her nose. I
hope this little bit of infromation helped you out in your theses in
opening a new window or just adding some infromation. 

Signed Bryan Parsons
<BRYANEAGLE@worldnet.att.net>
