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[[Derealization]] also known as '''DR''' is the feeling that the real world or [[objective reality]] is not ''real''. Individuals suffering from derealization feel that their real life external surroundings are lacking in depths, colors or vibrancy. Derealization is often associated with [[depersonalization]], the feeling that one self is not real.  
 
[[Derealization]] also known as '''DR''' is the feeling that the real world or [[objective reality]] is not ''real''. Individuals suffering from derealization feel that their real life external surroundings are lacking in depths, colors or vibrancy. Derealization is often associated with [[depersonalization]], the feeling that one self is not real.  
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Researchers have theorized that the rise of [[virtual reality]] can lead to increased instances of derealization.<ref name="Research_Gate">http://www.researchgate.net/publication/45658815_Virtual_Reality_Induces_Dissociation_and_Lowers_Sense_of_Presence_in_Objective_Reality</ref>
  
 
==Derealization and Virtual Reality==
 
==Derealization and Virtual Reality==

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Derealization also known as DR is the feeling that the real world or objective reality is not real. Individuals suffering from derealization feel that their real life external surroundings are lacking in depths, colors or vibrancy. Derealization is often associated with depersonalization, the feeling that one self is not real.

Researchers have theorized that the rise of virtual reality can lead to increased instances of derealization.[1]

Derealization and Virtual Reality

References

  1. http://www.researchgate.net/publication/45658815_Virtual_Reality_Induces_Dissociation_and_Lowers_Sense_of_Presence_in_Objective_Reality