Category Archives: Media Coverage

Virtual Reality is therapy for the brain and body

Read the full article from JewishVoicesNJ here Too often, the popular focus on technology is obsessed with social media like the latest Twitter storm, Facebook rant, or Instagram “meltdown” over some new community outrage. While we’re glued to our screens clicking refresh to see the next angry comment, technologies that we think of mainly for

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Collaborative Environment, Networking Opportunities Attract Rutgers University Spinoff Bright Cloud International to CCIT

Read full article from NJEDA here North Brunswick, N.J. (March 22, 2018) – Stroke victims, dementia sufferers, and patients who have sustained traumatic brain injuries can now incorporate virtual reality games into their rehabilitation therapy, thanks to technology developed by Bright Cloud International (BCI) Corp. The Rutgers University spinoff moved its operations into the New

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Rutgers VR spinoff moves to NJEDA incubator

  Read full article from ROI-NJ here. Virtual reality is mostly known as a platform for gamers — allowing its users to escape from the real world by commanding the Enterprise, rescuing their child from a post-apocalyptic wasteland or being transported smack-dab into the middle of a murder mystery. However, there’s another angle at play.

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Virtual Reality Helps Stroke Patients Get Back in the Game

Metuchen Sentinel. July 23, 2015 (front page) EDISON — A new technology may have older individuals loving video games even more than the younger generation. Local researchers are drawing on these games to study and advance a type of virtual rehabilitation therapy to improve the lives of individuals with post-cerebral vascular disease, a condition often

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Video-Game Therapy Helping Post-Stroke Patients

MyCentralJersey.com. May 19, 2015 MIDDLESEX COUNTY – The revolution of video games has made immeasurable strides since first commercially debuting in the early 1970s. Now local researchers are drawing on these games to study and advance a type of virtual-rehabilitation therapy and to improve the lives of individuals suffering from post-cerebral vascular disease, a condition

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Video-Game Therapy Making Gains with Post-Stroke Residents at Roosevelt.

Middlesex County Improvement Authority. Press Release. May 11, 2015 MIDDLESEX COUNTY – The revolution of video games has made immeasurable strides since first commercially debuting in the early 1970s. Now local researchers are drawing on these games to study and advance a type of virtual-rehabilitation therapy and to improve the lives of individuals suffering from

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