About the research
Would you be able to perform CPR if a loved one suddenly collapses due to a cardiac arrest? Not enough people are properly trained in CPR; even when they are, they often feel reluctant to act in high-stress situations. "Standard CPR training is done on a manikin and doesn't prepare you for a real emergency, full of stress and chaos", says KU Leuven researcher Anne-Astrid Agten. She wants to change this by organizing CPR training in virtual reality. This will help stimulate lifelike scenarios, transporting individuals to high-pressure environments where split-second decisions can make all the difference.
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