Aaron Gani, CEO & Founder of BehaVR, sits down with Steven Plappert, VentureFirst, to discuss the role VR plays in solving the behavior change puzzle and in improving a person’s quality of life, stress resilience, chronic pain management, and much more.
“The VR ‘brain hack’ has human relevance way beyond fun and games. There are more than 300 peer-reviewed studies proving VR an effective clinical modality for treating stress-related anxiety and depression, chronic pain and addiction. It’s a new frontier in medicine, with multiple applications in behavioral health that will continue to evolve.”
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