Privacy lost, anytime, anywhere
Pages 11-13
Home → Magazine Archive → August 1997 (Vol. 40, No. 8)
Privacy lost, anytime, anywhere
Pages 11-13
Pages 15-20
The implications of Kasparov vs. Deep Blue
Pages 21-25
Socializing around arcade technology
Pages 26-28
Page 32
Overcoming phobias by virtual exposure
Pages 34-39
Health and safety issues for VR
Pages 40-41
Applying VR to physical medicine and rehabilitation
Pages 42-46
Augmented reality and Parkinson's disease
Pages 47-48
Rehabilitative environments for attention and movement disorders
Pages 49-52
VR education and rehabilitation
Pages 53-58
Pages 59-60
Responsive virtual environments
Pages 61-64
The psychometrics of cybersickness
Pages 66-68
Treating body-image disturbances
Pages 69-71
Virtual environments in special-needs education
Pages 72-75
VR and spatial awareness in disabled children
Pages 76-77
Health care information systems
Pages 80-82
Clearing the way for physicians' use of clinical information systems
Pages 83-90
Privacy, information technology, and health care
Pages 92-100
Using the Internet to improve knowledge diffusion in medicine
Pages 101-108
An international collaboratory based on virtual patient records
Pages 110-117
Pages 118-121
Page 136
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