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    VR Wings Alter Brain — Scientists Reveal Impact

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. VR wings altered brain activity, treating wings as body parts in the OTC.
    2. Brain’s neural response shifted, resembling responses to tools or animal tails.
    3. Findings show brain plasticity allows adaptation to non-human body effectors.
    4. Implications include potential therapies and understanding VR’s impact on perception.

    Virtual Wings Change Brain Processing

    Scientists recently studied how virtual reality (VR) can affect the brain. They gave volunteers wings in VR that replaced their arms. The wings looked real and moved like actual wings. After a few hours of flying exercises, the brain’s response to these wings changed. Brain scans showed the occipitotemporal cortex (OTC), a part that recognizes body parts, reacted more strongly to the wings. The pattern of this brain activity became similar to how it responds to real arms or even tools. The study suggests that the brain is adaptable and can change how it processes artificial body parts through VR.

    Implications for Future Technology and Therapy

    This research shows VR can do more than create illusions. It can reshape how our brains see the body. The findings might help develop treatments for amputees or those with limited mobility. They also reveal that extended VR use could alter our perception of reality and body image. The scientists believe that understanding this brain plasticity could lead to new ways of learning to operate new limbs or adapt to different movements. While promising, it raises questions about how long-lasting these changes are and what it means for our relationship with technology and self-perception.

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