Glaser, Noah Thull, Charles Schmidt, Matthew Tennant, Alice Moon, Jewoong Ousley, Cannon
Published in
Journal of autism and developmental disorders
This systematic literature review discusses the use of spherical video-based virtual reality (SVVR) as a training and therapy intervention for autistic individuals. The authors emphasize the need for an evidence-based framework with guidelines and design considerations to help developers and educators tailor SVVR to the diverse needs of autistic le...
Giguere, Arianna P Huxlin, Krystel R Tadin, Duje Fajen, Brett R Diaz, Gabriel J
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Scientific reports
There is a critical need to understand how aging visual systems contribute to age-related increases in vehicle accidents. We investigated the potential contribution of age-related detriments in steering based on optic flow, a source of information known to play a role in navigation control. Seventeen younger adults (mean age: 21.1 years) and thirte...
VanNatta, Michelle
Virtual reality (VR) is a fast-evolving technology rapidly being integrated into education and training in multiple sectors of society. As the use of VR spreads, it is important to critically analyze both its role in effective pedagogies and how students experience it. Virtual reality has extraordinary promise for deeply engaging students, and it a...
Nedbal, Carlotta; Juliebø-Jones, Patrick; Rogers, Eamonn; N'Dow, James; Ribal, Maria; Rassweiler, Jens; Liatsikos, Evangelos; Van Poppel, Hein; 15731; Somani, Bhaskar Kumar;
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Discussions surrounding urological diagnoses and planned procedures can be challenging, and patients might experience difficulty in understanding the medical language, even when shown radiological imaging or drawings. With the introduction of virtual reality and simulation, informed consent could be enhanced by audiovisual...
Haghedooren, Eline; Haghedooren, Renata; Langer, Daniel; 51063; Gosselink, Rik; 7072;
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the feasibility and safety of interactive virtual reality rehabilitation (VRR) for patients with a critical illness and a long stay in the intensive care unit (ICU), as a motivational tool for rehabilitation. DESIGN: Single-centre, non-randomised proof-of-concept clinical trial. PARTICIPANTS: Adult, calm, and ale...
Bandiaky, Octave Nadile Loison, Valériane Lopez, Serena Pirolli, Fabrice Volteau, Christelle Hamon, Ludovic Soueidan, Assem Le Guehennec, Laurent
Background/purpose: While haptic simulators in preclinical dentistry show promise, few studies predict novice dental students' performance in conventional simulations using haptic exercises. This study aimed to explore associations between (i) the number of failures in haptic exercises, (ii) the haptic performance index, and (iii) the quality of pr...
Newbutt, Nigel Glaser, Noah Francois, Marc Sonley Schmidt, Matthew Cobb, Sue
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Journal of autism and developmental disorders
The primary aim of this systematic review is to investigate the inclusion of autistic individuals in the design process of immersive technologies. This study follows the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses standards for systematic literature reviews. To ensure the research questions and subsequent stages of the review...
Manzanares, Aarón Camblor, Ángel Romero-Arenas, Salvador Segado, Francisco Gil-Arias, Alexander
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The journal of spinal cord medicine
Context: Sailing is a sport that can help in the rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) patients and improve their quality of life. Teaching methodology in sailing has always been considered as complex, due to the great amount of uncertainty that this sport has.Purpose: To design a protocol for teaching adapted sailing in a simulated situation ...
Nedbal, Carlotta Juliebø-Jones, Patrick Rogers, Eamonn N'Dow, James Ribal, Maria Rassweiler, Jens Liatsikos, Evangelos Van Poppel, Hein Somani, Bhaskar Kumar
Published in
European urology
Discussions surrounding urological diagnoses and planned procedures can be challenging, and patients might experience difficulty in understanding the medical language, even when shown radiological imaging or drawings. With the introduction of virtual reality and simulation, informed consent could be enhanced by audiovisual content and interactive p...
Tsukada, Sachiyuki Kizaki, Kazuha Saito, Masayoshi Kurosaka, Kenji Hirasawa, Naoyuki Ogawa, Hiroyuki
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Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association
The purpose of this study was to examine the comparative precision of the augmented reality (AR)-assisted navigation system and the accelerometer-based navigation system in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). We performed noninferiority analysis in a retrospective cohort. The coronal alignment of femoral prosthesis was compared between 109 TKAs performe...