English
Español
Log In
Email address
Password
Log in
Have you forgotten your password?
Communities & Collections
Research Outputs
Projects
Researchers
Statistics
Investigación Indoamérica
English
Español
Log In
Email address
Password
Log in
Have you forgotten your password?
Home
CRIS
Publications
Influence of Hand Tracking in Immersive Virtual Reality for Memory Assessment
Export
Statistics
Options
Influence of Hand Tracking in Immersive Virtual Reality for Memory Assessment
Journal
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Varela Aldas, José
Centro de Investigación de Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación
Buele, Jorge
Facultad de Ingenierías
López I.
Palacios-Navarro G.
Type
Article
DOI
10.3390/ijerph20054609
URL
https://cris.indoamerica.edu.ec/handle/123456789/8262
Abstract
Few works analyze the parameters inherent to immersive virtual reality (IVR) in applications for memory evaluation. Specifically, hand tracking adds to the immersion of the system, placing the user in the first person with full awareness of the position of their hands. Thus, this work addresses the influence of hand tracking in memory assessment with IVR systems. For this, an application based on activities of daily living was developed, where the user must remember the location of the elements. The data collected by the application are the accuracy of the answers and the response time; the participants are 20 healthy subjects who pass the MoCA test with an age range between 18 to 60 years of age; the application was evaluated with classic controllers and with the hand tracking of the Oculus Quest 2. After the experimentation, the participants carried out presence (PQ), usability (UMUX), and satisfaction (USEQ) tests. The results indicate no difference with statistical significance between both experiments; controller experiments have 7.08% higher accuracy and 0.27 ys. faster response time. Contrary to expectations, presence was 1.3% lower for hand tracking, and usability (0.18%) and satisfaction (1.43%) had similar results. The findings indicate no evidence to determine better conditions in the evaluation of memory in this case of IVR with hand tracking. © 2023 by the authors.
Subjects
composition; countrys...
Scopus© citations
4
Acquisition Date
Jun 6, 2024
View Details
Views
2
Acquisition Date
Dec 26, 2024
View Details
google-scholar
View Details
Downloads
View Details