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Does virtually reliving youth improve old people’s health?

News | 09-05-2023

The results of the European Research Council's (ERC) Proof of Concept grants, which fund projects by researchers who have been previously awarded ERC grants, have been published. Mel Slater, a researcher at the Faculty of Psychology of the University of Barcelona and member of the UB Institute of Neurosciences (UBneuro), has received funding of 150,000 euros to study whether virtual reality can improve the quality of life of older people by reproducing memories of youth.


Slater says that the project will consist of "providing older people with experiences of their youth using virtual reality". "For example, they will be placed in a virtual replica of an apartment decorated in the style of the 1960s, and the television will show programs and advertisements from that era", he notes. This, known as reminiscence therapy, has been shown to have positive benefits for older people. "We want to validate it with more immersive quality thanks to virtual reality," he adds.
 

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