Virtual reality (VR) is an immersive technology that replaces a user's physical environment with a computer-generated digital reality, facilitating unique applications across healthcare, education, and professional training. Current research indicates that VR significantly improves , learning speed , and emotional engagement compared to traditional methods . Key Benefits & Applications

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