Vol. 10, Issue 11, Part C (2024)
VR vs. Real-world visual acuity tests
VR vs. Real-world visual acuity tests
Author(s)
Dr. Prabirendra Nath Sinha
Abstract
Visual acuity tests are crucial for diagnosing eye conditions and evaluating vision correction interventions. With the rise of virtual reality (VR) technology, it is essential to prioritize users' visual acuity for a smooth and captivating experience. This study compares the efficacy of VR and real-world tests for visual acuity assessments, focusing on the degree of immersion and realism offered by VR technology. Results show a notable enhancement in visual acuity and contrast sensitivity among VR treatment participants, confirming its potential for eyesight restoration. The future of VR in healthcare is promising, with the potential to transform rehabilitation and mental health treatment methods. However, accessibility is a concern, and further research is needed to understand the long-term impacts and potential risks associated with VR use.