DocumentCode :
1705685
Title :
The cognitive implications of semi-natural virtual locomotion
Author :
Marsh, William E. ; Putnam, Marisa ; Kelly, Jonathan W. ; Dark, Veronica J. ; Oliver, James H.
Author_Institution :
Virtual Reality Applic. Center, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
47
Lastpage :
50
Abstract :
This study incorporated a dual-task paradigm, in which participants were asked to perform basic locomotion tasks with one of three interfaces while remembering a sequence of either spatial or verbal items. Interfaces varied in similarity to natural body movements. Stopping performance was compromised when concurrently remembering a spatial, but not verbal, sequence. Also users exhibited lower performance on spatial memory tasks while using more unnatural locomotion interfaces. These results confirm that semi-natural locomotion interfaces require spatial working memory resources and thus locomotion interfaces compete with ongoing spatial tasks, as opposed to those requiring verbal resources or general attention resources.
Keywords :
user interfaces; virtual reality; cognitive implications; dual task paradigm; seminatural virtual locomotion; spatial items; spatial memory; unnatural locomotion interfaces; verbal items; verbal resources; Legged locomotion; Memory management; Navigation; Psychology; Solid modeling; Virtual environments; H5.2 [Information interfaces and presentation]: User Interfaces — Input devices and strategies;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality Short Papers and Posters (VRW), 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Costa Mesa, CA
ISSN :
1087-8270
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1247-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2012.6180878
Filename :
6180878
Link To Document :
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