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What is Virtual Autism ?

"Virtual autism" refers to a set of temporary, autism-like behavioral symptoms in young children—such as speech delays, lack of eye contact, and social withdrawal—caused by excessive, early-life exposure to screens (TVs, tablets, smartphones).

Analyzing a speech involves evaluating its purpose, audience, structure, and delivery to determine its effectiveness. Key steps include identifying the speaker's goal (to inform, persuade, or entertain), analyzing rhetorical devices (e.g., metaphors, repetition), assessing the logical flow, and evaluating non-verbal communication like body language, gestures, and vocal variety.

Immersive systems (or technologies) are digital platforms that merge physical and virtual worlds, creating highly interactive, simulated experiences that feel real to the user.

Virtual Reality (VR) is a computer-generated, 3D environment that replaces a user's physical surroundings with a digital, interactive, and immersive simulation. Experienced through headsets and motion-tracking controllers, it tricks the brain into believing it is "present" in a virtual space. Common applications include gaming, training, education, and entertainment.