U.S., March 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06897332) titled 'Comparing Brain Cortical Activity in Real and Immersive Virtual Reality Manual Dexterity Tasks' on March 13.

Brief Summary: With advances in technology, virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used in various fields, including rehabilitation, motor learning, and neuroscience. Its ability to provide controlled, immersive, and interactive environments makes it a valuable tool for training and assessment. However, despite its growing adoption, limited evidence exists on how cortical activation in VR compares to real-world conditions. Moreover, brain cortical activity during motor tasks, such as manual dexterity tasks, remains underexplor...