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michael ampitheater has come to the university of quebec in gatineau to try out therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death is really cool and because there is no lead she can actually forward jump. talk to stefan is a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed view on lab for this very purpose 1st of all perhaps to put on this have sat. together with his assistant. mabel put michael through his virtual pacer's emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in within 12 within seconds and the logical part of the brain comes afterwards so it means that we get emotional before we get larger so in virtual reality 4 percent sufficient virtual similar part of the brain that deals with emotion believes or reacts as if it's true and even though it's not too late because emotions are there and what we want to do and therapies build your strength in controlling those emotions it's confidence who want to build confidence that is safe because it is that you're not drawn by the clear for the for it and confidence that if you feel your growth you can stay in control a
michael ampitheater has come to the university of quebec in gatineau to try out therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death is really cool and because there is no lead she can actually forward jump. talk to stefan is a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed view on lab for this very purpose 1st of all perhaps to put on this have sat. together with his assistant. mabel put michael through his virtual pacer's emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in...
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it's still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. rtney bembridge, bbc news. remarkable. one of those stories thatjust blows remarkable. one of those stories that just blows you remarkable. one of those stories thatjust blows you away. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. another frosty start this morning and there are going to be risks of further frosty nights coming up. and there are going to be risks of furtherfrosty nights coming up. it seems chilly at night but in the short term it's getting warmer. spectacular views coming in from weather watchers because be chilly start came with clear skies and there is barely a cloud in the sky, plenty of sunshine as we have an area of high pressure across us which is causing settled and continued dry weather into the weekend. exceptions to the sunshine, there may be a little high cloud here and they are turning things just a touch hazy. we are seeing an area of cloud pushing on across northern areas of scotland and there may be a shower in shetland but most of the winds
it's still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. rtney bembridge, bbc news. remarkable. one of those stories thatjust blows remarkable. one of those stories that just blows you remarkable. one of those stories thatjust blows you away. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. another frosty start this morning and there are going to be risks of further frosty nights coming up. and there are going to be risks of furtherfrosty nights coming up. it seems chilly at...
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it's still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. e, bbc news. a quick reminder of our top story. india is being devastated by a second wave of covid. a coronavirus storm, as the country's prime minister has called it. that's it from me. i'll be back with headlines on a couple of minutes was up in the meantime, get me on twitter. i'm lewis vaughan jones and is news, bye—bye. hello. after slightly cloudy conditions across england and wales on wednesday, the clear blue skies and strong sunshine experienced in scotland, northern ireland, akin to what we can see here from one of our weather watchers during the day, well, they will become a bit more abundant. but those clear skies by day also mean colder nights are back, and a widespread frosty start to the day, temperatures as low as —5—6 through some parts of eastern scotland and northeast england, very few immune to a frost. and that's because we've got high pressure in charge. it's keeping those skies clear. high pressure generally means dry weather as well, stops the rain clouds from
it's still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. e, bbc news. a quick reminder of our top story. india is being devastated by a second wave of covid. a coronavirus storm, as the country's prime minister has called it. that's it from me. i'll be back with headlines on a couple of minutes was up in the meantime, get me on twitter. i'm lewis vaughan jones and is news, bye—bye. hello. after slightly cloudy conditions across england and wales on wednesday, the clear blue skies...
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it is still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. jacques hopes one day it will beted right across india as it grapples with a voracious second wave of covid—19. the country has again reported its highest numbers of daily cases and deaths. in the past 2a hours, more than 2000 people have died and nearly 300,000 new cases have been reported. the true figure is thought to be higher. hospitals in many parts of india, including the capital, delhi, are already overwhelmed. that's it from me. get me on twitter at melbourne —— lewis vaughanjones. this is bbc news, but i. —— bye—bye. hello. after slightly cloudy conditions across england and wales on wednesday, the clear blue skies and strong sunshine experienced in scotland, northern ireland, akin to what we can see here from one of our weather watchers during the day, well, they will become a bit more abundant. but those clear skies by day also mean colder nights are back, and a widespread frosty start to the day, temperatures as low as —5—6 through some parts of eastern scotland and northeast england, very few immune to
it is still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. jacques hopes one day it will beted right across india as it grapples with a voracious second wave of covid—19. the country has again reported its highest numbers of daily cases and deaths. in the past 2a hours, more than 2000 people have died and nearly 300,000 new cases have been reported. the true figure is thought to be higher. hospitals in many parts of india, including the capital, delhi, are already overwhelmed....
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it's still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. hosting a virtual climate summit where he is calling together 40 leaders including china's president but also of course borisjohnson of the uk and other leaders to discuss their commitments to reducing emissions, the climate change promises as it were, so we will discuss this in more detail in our business coverage, live to washington and hong kong to get a view on how the world's two biggest economies and stick to commitments and also promised economic growth. i will see you injust a moment. hello. after slightly cloudy conditions across england and wales on wednesday, the clear blue skies and strong sunshine experienced in scotland, northern ireland, akin to what we can see here from one of our weather watchers during the day, well, they will become a bit more abundant. but those clear skies by day also mean colder nights are back, and a widespread frosty start to the day, temperatures as low as —5—6 through some parts of eastern scotland and northeast england, very few immune to a
it's still in the hands of researchers at the university of quebec. hosting a virtual climate summit where he is calling together 40 leaders including china's president but also of course borisjohnson of the uk and other leaders to discuss their commitments to reducing emissions, the climate change promises as it were, so we will discuss this in more detail in our business coverage, live to washington and hong kong to get a view on how the world's two biggest economies and stick to commitments...
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michael ampitheater has come to the university of quebec in gatineau to try on therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death is really cool and because there is no ledge can actually forward jump. talk to stefan bush ah it's a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed on lab for this very purpose 1st of all you have to put on this have sat. together with his assistant. mabel put michael through his virtual pacers the emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in within 12 within seconds and the logical part of the brain comes afterwards so it means that we get emotional before we get logical so in virtual reality 4 percent sufficient virtual similar part of the brain that deals with emotion believes or reacts as if it's true and even though it's not too late because emotions are there and what we want to do and terrapins build your strength in controlling those emotions it's confidence who want to build confidence that is safe coincidence that you're not drawn by the cliff or the void and confidence that if you feel your growth you can stay in control and act
michael ampitheater has come to the university of quebec in gatineau to try on therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death is really cool and because there is no ledge can actually forward jump. talk to stefan bush ah it's a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed on lab for this very purpose 1st of all you have to put on this have sat. together with his assistant. mabel put michael through his virtual pacers the emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in...
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michael ampitheater and has come to the university of quebec in got to know to try on therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death is really cool and because there is no lead she can actually forward jump. and talk to stefan is a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed our lab for this very purpose 1st of all vastly put on this have sat. together with his assistant. mabel put michael through his virtual pacer's the emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in within 12 of the seconds and the logical part of the brain comes afterwards so it means that we get emotional before we get logical so in virtual reality 4 percent sufficient virtual similar part of the brain that deals with emotion believes or reacts as if it's true even though it's not too late because emotions are there and what we want to do is terribly he's build your strength in controlling his emotions it's confidence who want to build confidence that is safe coincidence if you're not drawn by the cliff order for it and confidence that if you feel your draw you can stay in control and actuall
michael ampitheater and has come to the university of quebec in got to know to try on therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death is really cool and because there is no lead she can actually forward jump. and talk to stefan is a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed our lab for this very purpose 1st of all vastly put on this have sat. together with his assistant. mabel put michael through his virtual pacer's the emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in...
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michael ampitheater has come to the university of quebec in gatineau to try out therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death it's really cool and because there is no ledge can actually forward jump. dr stefan bush ah it's a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed on lab for this very purpose 1st of all you have to put on this have sat. together with his assistant. they will put michael through his virtual pacers emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in within 12 milliseconds and the logical part of the brain comes afterwards so it means that we get emotional before we get logical so in virtual reality 4 percent sufficient virtual similar part of the brain that deals with emotion believes or reacts as if it's true and even though it's not too late because emotions are there and what we want to do and therapies build your strength in controlling these emotions it's confidence who want to build confidence that is safe consider that you're not drawn by the cliff or the void and confidence that if you feel you're drawn you can stay in control and ac
michael ampitheater has come to the university of quebec in gatineau to try out therapy with virtual reality see that how you see that death it's really cool and because there is no ledge can actually forward jump. dr stefan bush ah it's a pioneer in its use and has the world's most developed on lab for this very purpose 1st of all you have to put on this have sat. together with his assistant. they will put michael through his virtual pacers emotional part of the brain limbic system kicks in...