2022
DOI: 10.2196/34884
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Effects of Virtual Reality–Based Multimodal Audio-Tactile Cueing in Patients With Spatial Attention Deficits: Pilot Usability Study

Abstract: Background Virtual reality (VR) devices are increasingly being used in medicine and other areas for a broad spectrum of applications. One of the possible applications of VR involves the creation of an environment manipulated in a way that helps patients with disturbances in the spatial allocation of visual attention (so-called hemispatial neglect). One approach to ameliorate neglect is to apply cross-modal cues (ie, cues in sensory modalities other than the visual one, eg, auditory and tactile) to … Show more

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“…Prototyping these experiences as serious games facilitated the incorporation of appropriate feedback, including visual (V), auditory (A), and haptic (H) cueing. This approach enabled the provision of instructions, rewarding or annoying stimuli to guide users in expected motion realization, and the ability to display or perceive real-time performance results [50]. The emission of slight vibrations when interacting with a virtual object can induce the sense of having touched it.…”
Section: From Prototyping To Immersive Serious Gamesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prototyping these experiences as serious games facilitated the incorporation of appropriate feedback, including visual (V), auditory (A), and haptic (H) cueing. This approach enabled the provision of instructions, rewarding or annoying stimuli to guide users in expected motion realization, and the ability to display or perceive real-time performance results [50]. The emission of slight vibrations when interacting with a virtual object can induce the sense of having touched it.…”
Section: From Prototyping To Immersive Serious Gamesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disorientation sickness symptoms also correlated with the nausea sickness symptoms (ssq_n: r=0. 50…”
Section: Evaluation Of Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%