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Virtual Reality Games Boost Altruism and Empathy in Players

via Phys.org·3d ago

A new study from University of Oregon researchers shows that playing virtual reality games can increase a person's sense of altruism and influence levels of empathy. The research suggests that immersive digital experiences can effectively shape pro-social behavior and moral reasoning. This finding has broader implications for using technology to foster community engagement and reduce social isolation.

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