MouseGoggles: Realistic VR for Mice
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•Scientists Built Tiny VR Goggles for Mice
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MouseGoggles allows mice to more realistically experience virtual reality in the lab.
Researchers at Cornell University developed the tech, which they’ve aptly named mouseGoggles .
In experiments with mice, the rodents appeared to vividly respond to simulated stimuli while wearing the goggles.
The development of more realistic VR for mice could have all sorts of benefits down the road.
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