Virtual Gaming Tests Invertebrates
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Hoverfly Motion Vision LabPhys Org
•How insects react to virtual reality gaming
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Flinders University -led study is gaining new perspectives on how invertebrates respond to, interact with and navigate virtual 'worlds' created by advanced entertainment technology.
The study aims to augment ongoing research into new technologies, including aviation and other precision devices, and provides researchers around the world with access to the specially designed software platform.
The new research included biologists, neuroscientists and software experts.
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