Graduate Research and Discovery Symposium (GRADS)
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
Spring 2015
Abstract
We report the results of an empirical evaluation to examine the carryover effects of calibrations to one of three perturbations of visual and proprioceptive feedback: i) Minus condition (-20% gain) in which a visual stylus appeared at 80% of the distance of a physical stylus, ii) Neutral condition (0% gain) in which a visual stylus was co-located with a physical stylus, and iii) Plus condition (+20% gain) in which the visual stylus appeared at 120% of the distance of the physical stylus. Feedback was shown to calibrate distance judgments quickly within an IVE, with estimates being farthest after calibrating to visual information appearing nearer (Minus condition), and nearest after calibrating to visual information appearing further (Plus condition).
Recommended Citation
Ebrahimi, Elham; Altenhoff, Bliss; Pagano, Christopher; Babu, Sabarish V.; and Jones, J Adam, "Investigating the Impact of Perturbed Visual and Proprioceptive information in Near-Field Immersive Virtual Environment" (2015). Graduate Research and Discovery Symposium (GRADS). 123.
https://open.clemson.edu/grads_symposium/123