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Immersive Mixed Reality Environments
Via Networked Performance Saturday 21 October 2006, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam: 11.00 - 12.30: Bioinformatics dept., Faculty building, 15th floor 12.30 - 18.00: Sophia Children's Hospital, Cinema 3rd floor. Test_Lab:/ Immersive Mixed Reality Environments/ is the product of a unique ... Read more ...
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Flow in collaborative virtual environments
Factors influencing flow of object focussed collaboration in collaborative virtual environments Virtual Reality Journal , Springer London, Volume 10, Number 2 / October, 2006, Pages 119-133. Authors: David Roberts, Ilona Helda, Oliver Otto and Robin Wolff Creativity is believed to be ... Read more ...
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Spatial updating in virtual reality
Spatial updating in virtual reality: the sufficiency of visual information. Psychol Res. 2006 Sep 23; Authors: Riecke BE, Cunningham DW, Bülthoff HH Robust and effortless spatial orientation critically relies on "automatic and obligatory spatial updating", a largely automatized and refl... Read more ...
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VR for teaching airway management in trauma
New equipment and techniques for airway management in trauma. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2001 Apr;14(2):197-209 Authors: Smith CE, Dejoy SJ A patent, unobstructed airway is fundamental in the care of the trauma patient, and is most often obtained by placing a cuffed tube in the trachea. Th... Read more ...
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Frequency of stuttering during virtual reality...
Frequency of stuttering during challenging and supportive virtual reality job interviews. J Fluency Disord. 2006 Sep 23; Authors: Brundage SB, Graap K, Gibbons KF, Ferrer M, Brooks J This paper seeks to demonstrate the possibility of manipulating the frequency of stuttering using vir... Read more ...
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Gametrack: a new device for virtual...
Via VR Geek The Gametrak is a real 3DOF tracker, which can be used with both hands. According to the company, the system is able to calculate the exact position in 3D space, with a spatial resolution of 1 millimetre anywhere within a 3m cube around the unit, with no processor overhead or t... Read more ...
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VR therapy vs (in Vivo) therapy in the...
Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy and Standard (in Vivo) Exposure Therapy in the Treatment of Fear of Flying. Behav Ther. 2006 Mar;37(1):80-90 Authors: Rothbaum BO, Anderson P, Zimand E, Hodges L, Lang D, Wilson J This controlled clinical trial tested virtual reality exposure (VRE) thera... Read more ...
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Motion sickness susceptibility
Motion sickness susceptibility. Auton Neurosci. 2006 Aug 22; Authors: Golding JF Motion sickness can be caused by a variety of motion environments (e.g., cars, boats, planes, tilting trains, funfair rides, space, virtual reality) and given a sufficiently provocative motion stimulus almo... Read more ...
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Using VR to assess neglect
Pseudoneglect in back space. Brain Cogn. 2006 Aug 23; Authors: Cocchini G, Watling R, Sala SD, Jansari A Successful interaction with the environment depends upon our ability to retain and update visuo-spatial information of both front and back egocentric space. Several studies have obse... Read more ...
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VR experiment casts light on anxiety
Context Conditioning and Behavioral Avoidance in a Virtual Reality Environment: Effect of Predictability. Biol Psychiatry. 2006 Aug 31; Authors: Grillon C, Baas JM, Cornwell B, Johnson L BACKGROUND: Sustained anxiety can be modeled using context conditioning, which can be studied in a v... Read more ...