Virtual Reality Headsets Concern Doctors - May Alter Brain Functionality...Minimum Age to Use?
Virtual Reality Headsets Concern Doctors
By Dr. Mallika Marshall November 14, 2016 11:32 PM
BOSTON (CBS) – It’s expected to be the hot holiday gift
of the season: virtual reality headsets. We know it’s a cool new experience but
there’s still a lot we don’t know about the technology, especially when it
comes to kids.
The headset completely immerses users in a new 3D virtual
world. “I felt like I was actually there.” said one first-time user. “There’s
no age limit to this,” said another virtual reality fan.
But there actually is an age limit. Many of the top
selling brands warn against kids using the device. Oculus Rift and Samsung VR
Gear say it’s not for kids under 13. Sony PlayStation is recommended for kids
12 and up. And the HTC Vive is less specific, just saying it’s not for young
children.
“This is a big area of both interest and some concern,”
said Dr. Joseph Rizzo of Mass Eye and Ear. Dr. Rizzo told us the research is
still out on VR. “There’s a legitimate question about whether that much
exposure to artificial visual stimuli will alter the way the brain accepts and
processes visual information. It’s an unknown.”
The challenge for the eyes and the brain while using
virtual reality is that while the image is up close to your face it manages to
trick your brain into seeing depth. We don’t know what that type of conflict
might mean for any user.
“The immediate concerns are with the younger users
because they will be prone to use them for much longer periods of time,”
explained Dr. Rizzo. Those concerns include what this might mean for a young,
developing brains. “You need to understand whether the brain is changing in
some permanent way.” There’s also a possible increased risk of becoming
near-sighted.
So what’s Dr. Rizzo’s advice to parents? “You should
encourage judicious use of these devices. Perhaps with time periods limited to
30 minutes or so.”
The question remains if the research will catch up with
the technology. “Well, there’s a lot of research that needs to be done. And it
should be done quickly. The devices are available and there is going to be an
explosion in their availability and use in the next years. It’s happening.”
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