SOURCE: EON Reality, Inc.
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January 05, 2010 11:00 ET
EON Reality Installs Virtual Reality System for Athlete Brain Training at the University of Montreal
IRVINE, CA--(Marketwire - January 5, 2010) - EON Reality, the world's leading interactive 3D
software provider, today announced that the Visual Psychophysics and
Perception Laboratory at the University of Montreal expands their treatment
capacity with a fully immersive environment from EON Reality. A new
simulations system for rehabilitation and training of athletic performance,
developed by Professor Jocelyn Faubert's team, will be immersed within the
EON Icube, a technology that allows virtual training in a natural and
realistic environment.
Dr. Jocelyn Faubert is an internationally renowned expert in respect to
visual perception and virtual reality who has successfully conducted
research and treatment within virtual environments. Technologies created in
Dr. Faubert's lab include advanced tools to detect and measure various
conditions such as learning disabilities in school-aged children, and
measurement and treatment of concussions and conditions such as
Alzheimer's.
Among the most anticipated products developed in Professor Faubert's lab is
a portable sports simulator, a device used for rehabilitation and
enhancement of athletic performance. Using a simulation movement plate and
tracking systems to measure body movements, the team can test performance
that make means in sports training, such as cognitive ability and
integration. Through a simulation program, participants are given multiple
sources of information to test and train their ability to manage
information and make rapid decisions.
"Sharp reflexes and the ability to anticipate the moves and the gestures of
fellow players are superior strengths in sports performance," Dr. Faubert
stated. "Immersive systems such as the Icube technology from EON Reality
support the natural training environment needed to get a realistic
performance and allow us to evaluate capacities for improvement of
perceptive and cognitive ability."
Perception training has proven to be a tool that helps athletes to improve
their game and reaction and the capacity to absorb and process infield
information. An athletic club who is looking to give their team an edge
over their competitors is Manchester United. The football club will use 3D
Multiple Object Tracking technology from Faubert's Lab to aid their
athletes' visual perception and improve the overall team performance.
For further information:
Visual Psychophysics and Perception Laboratory --
http://vision.opto.umontreal.ca.
EON Reality -- www.eonreality.com.