Rivalry and interference with a head-mounted display [PDF]
Perceptual factors that affect monocular, transparent (a.k.a "see-thru") head-mounted displays include binocular rivalry, visual interference, and depth of focus. We report the results of an experiment designed to evaluate the effects of these factors on user performance in a table look-up task. Two backgrounds were used.
Jonathan Grudin
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Enhancing professional competency in clinical procedures using head-mounted display virtual reality - a mixed method study [PDF]
Background The maintenance of nursing professional competency is essential to ensure patients’ health outcomes. With the current shortage of nursing workforce, a novel approach is necessary to refresh clinical skills and update practice.Objective This ...
Siew Tiang Lau +6 more
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Application of head-mounted display-based augmented and mixed reality in nursing education: a scoping review [PDF]
Background With Generation Z becoming the primary group of nursing learners and the increasing shortage of nursing education resources, augmented reality and mixed reality based on head-mounted displays are being used more and more in nursing education ...
Ruifu Kang +6 more
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What factors influence continuous usage intention of head-mounted display-based virtual reality content? A cross-sectional survey [PDF]
Purpose The aim of this study was to explore the continuous usage intention of head-mounted display-based virtual reality (HMD-based VR) content among college students.
JeongSil Choi +2 more
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Cybersickness-induced EEG responses in curved monitor and head-mounted display [PDF]
Cybersickness is a common issue in virtual reality (VR), yet addressing it remains challenging due to the lack of quantitative evaluation methods. To quantitatively assess cybersickness, this study examined electroencephalography (EEG) changes and ...
Dong-Hyun Lee +2 more
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Real-time ultrasound-guided thoracentesis simulation using an optical see-through head-mounted display: a proof-of-concept study [PDF]
This study aimed to examine the feasibility and potential benefits of an optical see-through head-mounted display (OST-HMD) during real-time ultrasound-guided thoracentesis simulations.
Okachi Shotaro +7 more
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Feasibility of Wearable Display Glasses for Medical Students in the Endoscopy Room [PDF]
Background/Aims Several attempts have been made to incorporate smart glasses in the medical field. We applied wearable display glasses to show the position of an observer during endoscopy and compared students’ responses between the conventional and new ...
Kang Won Lee +9 more
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Impact of wearing a head-mounted display on localization accuracy of real sound sources
For augmented reality experiences, users wear head-mounted displays (HMD) while listening to real and virtual sound sources. This paper assesses the impact of wearing an HMD on localization accuracy of real sources.
Poirier-Quinot David, Lawless Martin S.
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Comparing cybersickness in virtual reality and mixed reality head-mounted displays
Introduction: Defence Research and Development Canada is developing guidance on the use of Mixed Reality head-mounted displays for naval operations in the Royal Canadian Navy.
Ramy Kirollos, Wasim Merchant
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Accommodation and comfort in head-mounted displays [PDF]
Head-mounted displays (HMDs) often cause discomfort and even nausea. Improving comfort is therefore one of the most significant challenges for the design of such systems. In this paper, we evaluate the effect of different HMD display configurations on discomfort.
Koulieris, George-Alex +3 more
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