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Sensory Overload Virtual Reality Film

Following the success of their original film, Too Much Information , The National Autistic Society has produced a 360 degree virtual reality version to help you to feel what it might be like to have sensory overload.

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The original TMI film, has helped 56 million people gain a deeper understanding of autism, and the feeling of being overwhelmed it can sometimes produce. The virtual reality film can be experienced at a number of shopping centres around the country, or at home. Please be aware that the film contains flashing lights, bright colours and loud, sudden noises. View Article.

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