The Next Best Thing to Not Being There
Visual, audio, and olfactory cues are all part of the way “Virtual Iraq” is employed to help soldiers recover from PTSD, but I can help thinking that it sounds like a videogame with all the action removed.
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Visual, audio, and olfactory cues are all part of the way “Virtual Iraq” is employed to help soldiers recover from PTSD, but I can help thinking that it sounds like a videogame with all the action removed.
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