Title :
The relationship between presence and performance in virtual environments: results of a VERTS study
Author :
Youngblut, Christine ; Huie, Odette
Abstract :
Understanding the conditions under which virtual environment (VE) users experience a sense of presence may, in the long term, yield valuable insights into human cognition and psychology. More immediately, however, the general assumption is that a sense of presence impacts a user´s ability to perform a task and, therefore, that insights into presence offer a potential payoff in terms of task performance. This paper describes a recent study that investigated the possible relationship between presence and task performance in VEs.
Keywords :
human factors; psychology; user interfaces; virtual reality; VERTS; experimental task; human cognition; presence; psychology; task performance; virtual environments; Area measurement; Chemical elements; Chemical hazards; Chemical technology; Cognition; Humans; Prototypes; Psychology; Testing; Virtual environment;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality, 2003. Proceedings. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1882-6
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2003.1191158