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Why Clinical VR Is Succeeding Where the Metaverse Failed

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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/why-clinical-vr-is-succeeding-where-the-metaverse-failed.
Why the metaverse collapsed while clinical VR quietly became one of medicine's most powerful tools. The difference is neurological, not technological.
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The consumer metaverse collapsed because it tried to create compelling content. Clinical VR succeeded because it creates conditions the nervous system responds to as if they were real. That difference is neurological, not technological. Presence is a physiological state, not a product feature. Companies now entering clinical VR from consumer backgrounds are bringing engagement metrics into a space where the wrong immersive environment can cause genuine harm. The organisations that will matter in this field over the next decade are the ones that understand they are not building content. They are building conditions for the brain to change.

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