Calma uses virtual reality to simulate a controllable underwater world that can be used to treat sensory process disorders in children. Calmas personalized treatment system allows the user to control various simulations in the virtual world in real time, including properties such as speed, movement, and background music, in order to regulate the senses.
Calma was invented by students of Holon Institute of Technology (HIT).
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Sep 5, 2017
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Israel's Calma uses virtual reality to treat autism