Exploring multisensory home office design in virtual reality: Effects on task performance, heart rate, and emotion

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Mengxin Li , Nayeon Kim
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Abstract

The integration of virtual reality (VR) and multisensory experiences offers a novel approach to enhancing workspace design, particularly for home office environments. This preliminary study examines the effects of visual and olfactory stimuli in a VR-simulated smart home environment on presence, task performance, heart rate, and mood. Sensory conditions, including visual, olfactory, and combined stimuli, were controlled in an experiment with 60 participants to assess both physiological and psychological responses. Task performance was measured through cognitive tests, while heart rate and mood states were monitored using a heart rate sensor and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), respectively. Statistical results showed that the sense of presence provided by VR and specific conditions—such as visual stimuli (e.g., intelligent lighting systems)—effectively enhanced work efficiency, with task performance under visual stimuli significantly outperforming that under olfactory stimuli (e.g., peppermint scent). However, these sensory stimuli did not significantly affect heart rate or emotions. Our findings underscore the potential of sensory design to improve task performance and highlight the importance of the sensory environment in designing home offices, suggesting that sensory stimuli can enhance work efficiency in remote or virtual work settings.
探索虚拟现实中的多感官家庭办公室设计:对任务执行、心率和情绪的影响
虚拟现实(VR)与多感官体验的融合为提升工作空间设计,尤其是家庭办公环境的设计提供了一种新方法。这项初步研究探讨了 VR 模拟智能家居环境中的视觉和嗅觉刺激对临场感、任务执行、心率和情绪的影响。在一项有 60 名参与者参加的实验中,对包括视觉、嗅觉和综合刺激在内的感官条件进行了控制,以评估生理和心理反应。任务表现通过认知测试进行测量,而心率和情绪状态则分别通过心率传感器和积极与消极情绪表(PANAS)进行监测。统计结果表明,虚拟现实技术和特定条件(如视觉刺激(如智能照明系统))提供的临场感有效提高了工作效率,视觉刺激下的任务完成情况明显优于嗅觉刺激(如薄荷香味)下的任务完成情况。然而,这些感官刺激对心率和情绪的影响并不明显。我们的研究结果凸显了感官设计在提高任务绩效方面的潜力,并强调了感官环境在家庭办公室设计中的重要性,表明感官刺激可以提高远程或虚拟工作环境中的工作效率。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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