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Cognitive Ergonomics in Virtual Environments: Development of an Intuitive and Appropriate Input Device for Navigating in a Virtual Maze
Authors:Oliver?StefaniEmail author  Ralph?Mager  Franz?Mueller-Spahn  Hubert?Sulzenbacher  Evangelos?Bekiaris  Brenda?K.?Wiederhold  Harshada?Patel  Alex?H.?Bullinger
Affiliation:(1) COAT-Basel/UPKBS, Department of Psychiatry, University of Basel, Switzerland;(2) Psychiatric Clinic, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria;(3) CERTH/HIT, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas, Athens, Greece;(4) Virtual Reality Medical Center, San Diego, California;(5) VIRART, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK;(6) COAT-Basel/UPKBS, Center of Applied Technologies in Neuroscience, Wilhelm Klein-Strasse 27, 4025 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:For patients suffering from mild cognitive impairments, the navigation through a virtual maze should be as intuitive and efficient as possible in order to minimize cognitive and physical strain. This paper discusses the appropriateness of interaction devices for being used for easy navigation tasks. Information gained from human centered evaluation was used to develop an intuitive and ergonomic interaction device. Two experiments examined the usability of tracked interaction devices. Usability problems with the devices are discussed. The findings from the experiments were translated into general design guidance, in addition to specific recommendations. A new device was designed on the basis of these recommendations and its usability was evaluated in a second experiment. The results were used to develop a lightweight interaction device for navigation in the virtual maze.
Keywords:mild cognitive impairment  virtual reality  virtual maze
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