Cycling with hemianopia to explore road user detection and scanning behaviour in virtual reality.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
E M J L Postuma, G A de Haan, F W Cornelissen, J Heutink
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Cyclists with homonymous hemianopia (HH) may face challenges in detecting road users, especially in unpredictable situations or with distractors. This study examined how HH affects detection, scanning behaviour, and the relation between detection and scanning in a virtual cycling environment.Participants with real HH, simulated HH, and unimpaired vision (N = 12 per group) cycled in a virtual environment, braking upon detecting road users during predictable and unpredictable events, with and without distractors. Scanning behaviour and detection performance (time remaining at braking onset before a collision would have occurred (TTC)) were recorded.TTC was similar across groups and unaffected by distractors. Real and simulated HH participants showed larger TTC declines, i.e. lower performance, during unpredictable events than unimpaired vision participants. Real HH participants scanned similarly to unimpaired vision participants, while simulated HH participants scanned their blind hemispace more. In real HH, wider horizontal gaze distribution was associated with longer TTC.Individuals with HH can maintain detection performance in our virtual environment, but may be hindered more by unpredictability. Scanning a wider horizontal range may improve detection, but a scanning bias towards the blind hemifield, observed in simulated HH, did not.

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骑单车与偏视探索道路使用者的检测和扫描行为在虚拟现实。
患有同向性偏视(HH)的骑自行车者在识别道路使用者方面可能面临挑战,特别是在不可预测的情况下或有干扰物的情况下。本研究考察了HH如何影响检测、扫描行为,以及在虚拟循环环境中检测和扫描之间的关系。真实HH、模拟HH和视力未受损的参与者(每组12人)在虚拟环境中骑行,在可预测和不可预测的事件中发现道路使用者,在有或没有干扰物的情况下刹车。扫描行为和检测性能(碰撞发生前制动的剩余时间(TTC))被记录下来。TTC在各组之间相似,不受干扰物的影响。真实的和模拟的HH参与者在不可预测的事件中比视力未受损的参与者表现出更大的TTC下降,即表现更差。真实HH参与者的扫描与视力未受损的参与者相似,而模拟HH参与者扫描他们失明的半球更多。在真实HH中,更宽的水平凝视分布与更长的TTC相关。患有HH的个体可以在虚拟环境中保持检测性能,但可能会受到不可预测性的阻碍。扫描更宽的水平范围可能会改善检测,但在模拟HH中观察到的对盲半场的扫描偏差却没有。
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Scientific Reports
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CiteScore
7.50
自引率
4.30%
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19567
审稿时长
3.9 months
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