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Virtual Reality Games Help Older Adults Fight Loneliness
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Virtual Reality Games Help Older Adults Fight Loneliness

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Researchers at Hong Kong University found that virtual reality chess games help older adults feel more connected and improve their mental fitness. The study involved 18 seniors playing Chinese chess in a virtual park setting where they could chat and socialize after games. Our community grows stronger when we learn together and share knowledge across neighborhoods.

A new study from Hong Kong University shows that virtual reality gaming can help older adults fight loneliness and stay mentally sharp. Researchers worked with 18 seniors to create a virtual park where people could play Chinese chess and chat with others.

The virtual space included a game area for Xiangqi (Chinese chess) and a "Cultural Corridor" where players could talk after their games. Players could choose to play actively or watch others, making the experience welcoming for different comfort levels. Most participants felt more connected to others after using the system.

Chinese chess requires players to use attention, memory, logical thinking, and decision-making skills. When we use these abilities regularly during gameplay, it helps keep our minds active and healthy. The social benefits are just as important - the game creates opportunities for emotional support and community bonding among seniors.

Lead researcher Qianjie Wei, now a PhD student at the University of Rochester, believes this approach could expand to other cultural activities. Future virtual spaces might include music, calligraphy, or other interactive cultural projects that appeal to people from different backgrounds.

This research opens doors for creating richer social experiences through technology. As virtual reality becomes more accessible, we can expect to see more innovative ways to help older adults stay connected and engaged in our communities.

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