Researchers Combine VR Gaming With Motor Skill Development

A team of Chinese researchers published findings this month in Scientific Reports demonstrating that virtual reality-based sensorimotor training significantly improves both gross and fine motor skills in children developing attention and coordination abilities. The 12-week intervention used a custom Multi-Task Sensorimotor Intervention (MTSI) system combining five interactive games that integrate visual, auditory, and proprioceptive feedback—tennis ball hitting, obstacle running, rapid reactions, skiing simulations, and wall traversal exercises.

The study followed 139 children ages 6-8, including those developing focus skills, those building motor coordination, children working on both areas simultaneously, and typically developing peers. All groups completed three training sessions per week, each lasting 35 minutes. The researchers progressively increased task difficulty every four weeks based on each child’s improvement.