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VR-Rides: Interactive VR Games for Health
VR Rides is a virtual reality game that aims to engage older adults in physical and cognitive exercise to reduce their risk of developing dementia. The experience combines a recumbent tricycle, real-world imagery (sourced from Google Streetview), an Oculus Rift headset and a Microsoft Kinect camera, such that the player can navigate real locations in a
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VR Bridges: Simulating Smooth Uneven Surfaces in VR
Virtual reality (VR) is limited in many ways and often is incomparable to real-world experience. Walkable smooth uneven surfaces are inherent to reality but extremely lacking in VR. At the same time, VR offers a lot of possibilities for manipulations. In this paper, we focus on human height and slant perception of the uneven surfaces with multi-sensory
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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2022
After 20 years of teaching about VR, we finally taught in VR. This article describes lessons learned from 263 students who spent 10 weeks in virtual reality together and a total of 200,000 shared minutes "in headset."
Cyan DeVeaux, Jeremy N. Bailenson
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After 20 years of teaching about VR, we finally taught in VR. This article describes lessons learned from 263 students who spent 10 weeks in virtual reality together and a total of 200,000 shared minutes "in headset."
Cyan DeVeaux, Jeremy N. Bailenson
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Proceedings of the 8th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays, 2019
Extensive training is mandatory for medical students during their academic studies. However, the shortage of training personnel, patients' safety, scarcity of equipment are the key limitations that hinder the training process. To address these challenges, we built PathogeniusVR, a virtual reality application for training physicians to interact and ...
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Extensive training is mandatory for medical students during their academic studies. However, the shortage of training personnel, patients' safety, scarcity of equipment are the key limitations that hinder the training process. To address these challenges, we built PathogeniusVR, a virtual reality application for training physicians to interact and ...
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FRAILTY VR: VR for the Rehabilitation of Frailty in the Elderly
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2021Frailty is a preclinical condition that worsens physical health and quality of life. One of the most frequent symptoms of frailty is an increased risk of falling. It is estimated that one out of three elderly people falls at least once a year, with important consequences both for the autonomy of the individual and for the cognitive functioning and ...
Riva G., Tuena C.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2017 Courses, 2017
VR has the potential to provide experiences and deliver results that cannot be otherwise achieved. However, interacting with immersive applications is not always straightforward and it is not just about an interface for the user to reach their goals. It is also about users working in an intuitive manner that is a pleasurable experience and devoid of ...
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VR has the potential to provide experiences and deliver results that cannot be otherwise achieved. However, interacting with immersive applications is not always straightforward and it is not just about an interface for the user to reach their goals. It is also about users working in an intuitive manner that is a pleasurable experience and devoid of ...
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