virtual reality
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of virtual reality
First recorded in 1980–85
Example Sentences
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Using a virtual reality behavioral system in mice, scientists identified regulatory factors that help move memories into increasingly stable states or allow them to fade entirely.
From Science Daily
It will cost $20,000 but it does come with a caveat - the WSJ reported it was actually controlled by a person wearing a virtual reality headset.
From BBC
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, opened a new flagship store in Los Angeles where people can try out their smart glasses and virtual reality headsets while learning about local culture.
From Los Angeles Times
Tonight with the Impressionists at Eclipso – I’m fascinated by virtual reality experiences.
From Salon
It helps that the industry’s newest and biggest ships promise onboard thrills such as virtual reality arcade games, racing waterslides and roller coasters.
From Los Angeles Times
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