评估虚拟环境中多感官输入对记忆和存在感的重要性

H. Q. Dinh, N. Walker, L. Hodges, Chang Song, Akira Kobayashi
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322名受试者参加了一项实验研究,以调查触觉、嗅觉、听觉和视觉感官线索对参与者在虚拟环境中的存在感以及他们对环境和环境中物体的记忆的影响。结果强烈表明,增加虚拟环境中感官输入的模式可以增加对环境中物体的存在感和记忆。特别是,在虚拟环境中加入触觉、嗅觉和听觉线索,增加了用户对环境的存在感和记忆。令人惊讶的是,增加视觉细节的水平并没有增加用户对环境的存在感或记忆。
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Evaluating the importance of multi-sensory input on memory and the sense of presence in virtual environments
322 subjects participated in an experimental study to investigate the effects of tactile, olfactory, audio and visual sensory cues on a participant's sense of presence in a virtual environment and on their memory for the environment and the objects in that environment. Results strongly indicate that increasing the modalities of sensory input in a virtual environment can increase both the sense of presence and memory for objects in the environment. In particular, the addition of tactile, olfactory and auditory cues to a virtual environment increased the user's sense of presence and memory of the environment. Surprisingly, increasing the level of visual detail did not result in an increase in the user's sense of presence or memory of the environment.
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