WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE AUTISTIC? - VIRTUAL REALITY AUTISM EXPERIENCE RELEASED

I'm conflicted about this, but it was developed by people with autism and it is powerful. There is also one on OCD.....

http://goo.gl/cXmQhE

One of the things besides entertainment that virtual reality has been shown to excel at is conveying empathy towards others. By placing the viewer within another person's shoes, virtual reality is able to allow that person to briefly experience life in a way that may have been unimaginable. We have seen VR applications used to convey the harshness of a migraine headacheliving with Alzheimer's and the nightmare of solitary confinement, but this latest 360-degree video released by the National Autism Society has really stood out for me. The video, which you can seen below, is viewable within the web browser in 360-degrees, or via a smartphone-powered VR headset in a stereoscopic format, and places the user in the shoes of a person with autism.