MPathic-VR technology can evaluate human language: it is expected to improve the contradiction between doctors and patients

Medical experts believe that the probability of successful clinical treatment is declining. This is a problem because studies consistently show that has a great impact on health of their patients choose the relationship of doctors and patients, their satisfaction with the doctor and the possibility to submit a medical accident claims.

In a recent study, the University of Michigan and digital medical company Medical Cyberworlds (its real name) jointly published a study in the Journal of the Medical Education Research Council, providing evidence that doctors eager to experiment with virtual humans The training together has benefited a lot.

They found that when medical students “simplely see, hear, and respond” by simulating the human body model, their “positive clinical attitudes” were greatly improved.

MPathic-VR技术可评估人体语言:有望改善医患矛盾

This virtual reality technology called "MPathic-VR" can respond to human behavior in real time by assessing the human body's language, facial expressions and communication strategies. It then responds in real time, either by making a negative response or by responding positively.

Currently, medical students often do clinical training through role play with other students or actors, and these roles may be replaced by virtual humans in the future.

To test the effectiveness of MPathic-VR, the researchers evaluated 421 students, half of whom received simulation training; the other used a computer-based learning program that did not include virtual humans that could respond to them.

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