Physiological And Psychological Effects - Lenovo Mirage Solo User Manual

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Avoid operating heavy machinery, driving, or taking part in strenuous activities while symptoms persist.

Physiological and psychological effects

VR can lead to intense experiences. They are immersive and can appear life-like to the user. As a result, you may
experience physiological and psychological reactions to them as if they were real.
A common response to VR products is people trying to interact physically with simulated objects. However, these objects
do not exist in the real world, and you may risk injury if you try to interact with them as if they do.
Intense content, such as violence, horror, or emotional content, can cause an adrenaline response. This can lead to
increased heart rate and blood pressure, anxiety and panic attacks, fainting, or other serious reactions. In extreme cases, it
can trigger PTSD attacks. Avoid using the product if you have a history of these types of reactions to real life events that
are similar to the content depicted by the product.

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