You’ve heard of power walking, but ” power dreaming ?” That practice’s usually the stuff of Buddhism, and now, could go some distance towards mending the psychic wounds of our nation’s bravest. With about 52% of PTSD-affected veterans reported as having disturbing nightmares, the U.S. Army’s practicing a virtual solution that’d marry the design of Second Life with laptop-displayed or 3D head-mounted, physio-emotional healing. The project, a sort of biofeedback therapy which might create custom, stress-alleviating imagery for traumatized vets, is currently within the starting stage with Washington State’s Naval Hospital serving as its experimental base. Over half 1000000 in funding’s already been put towards the trouble that is expected to launch in full next year. And when it does, we’re hoping the tech resembles a definite Strange Days SQUID recorder — with happy thoughts, o’course.
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