Enhancing female older adults’ spatial visualisation ability via a virtual pattern-making module

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Seoha Min, H. Chang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines how virtual pattern-making training enhances older adults’ spatial visualisation ability, depending on their ethnic background. Following receipt of IRB approval, a total of 600 female older adults were recruited to the study. To assess participants’ current spatial visualisation ability, a letter rotation test was employed both pre-test and post-test. A virtual pattern-making training video was developed using a virtual prototyping programme, Browzwear VStitcher. The training video explained the basic concept of virtual pattern-making with examples, and participants were then asked to watch the video between pre-test and post-test. The results of the two tests were compared using a paired sample t-test. The results found that, of the four ethnic groups, African American showed a significant improvement in letter rotation scores after the training. The findings of this study will contribute to the knowledge and understanding of virtual pattern-making in relation to older adults’ cognitive skills.
通过虚拟图案制作模块提高女性老年人的空间视觉能力
摘要:本研究探讨了虚拟模式制作训练如何提高老年人的空间可视化能力,这取决于他们的种族背景。在收到IRB的批准后,总共有600名女性老年人被招募到这项研究中。为了评估参与者当前的空间可视化能力,在测试前和测试后都采用了字母旋转测试。使用虚拟原型程序Browzwear VStitcher开发了一个虚拟模型制作培训视频。训练视频用例子解释了虚拟图案制作的基本概念,然后参与者被要求在测试前和测试后观看视频。使用配对样本t检验比较两个检验的结果。结果发现,在四个种族中,非裔美国人在训练后的字母轮换得分有显著提高。本研究结果将有助于认识和理解虚拟模式制造与老年人认知技能的关系。
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International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education
International Journal of Fashion Design, Technology and Education Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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