The effectiveness of immersive virtual reality on the psychology of older adults: A systematic review and Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Ke Zhang,
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Wei Meng,
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Fen Yang
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et al.
General Hospital Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
94, P. 86 - 96
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the Neural Correlates of Visuospatial Memory: A Comprehensive Review of Brain Activity Assessment in Immersive Virtual Reality Research During the Last Decade
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 1881 - 1881
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
Visuospatial
memory
plays
a
crucial
role
in
everyday
functioning.
However,
its
assessment
was
less
explored
compared
to
other
systems.
Immersive
virtual
reality
(iVR)
devices
can
add
valuable
information
about
visuospatial
providing
more
realistic
and
ecological
environments
allowing
for
the
recording
of
brain
activity
real
time.
This
present
systematic
review
summarizes
current
knowledge
dynamics
during
execution
iVR-based
tasks.
Nine
articles
were
reviewed,
employing
working
memory,
recognition,
spatial
tasks
through
commercial
iVR
such
as
HTC
Vive
or
Oculus.
Most
studies
measured
using
electroencephalography.
The
findings
highlight
different
key
aspects,
sensitivity
prefrontal
cortex
under
stressful
conditions,
relationship
between
load
activity,
involvement
medial
temporal
lobe
regions
on
improvement
reactivation
paradigms,
importance
some
environmental
characteristics
(i.e.,
space
where
task
is
carried
out),
implication
parietal
processing
allocentric
information.
These
results
enhance
our
understanding
technologies
promising
tools
cognitive
neuroscience.
Language: Английский
Multimedia Teaching Methods in IVR for University Students in Vietnam: Segmentation or Summary?
Nguyen Chau,
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Tran Minh Hanh,
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Luong Thi Nham
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et al.
Lecture notes in networks and systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 487 - 498
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
EEG oscillatory signatures of increased cognitive control at intersections: a virtual reality driving simulation
Frontiers in Virtual Reality,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Introduction
Intersections
are
particularly
complex
traffic
situations
and
often
the
scene
of
accidents.
Driver
behaviour
decision-making
might
be
affected
by
specific
factors
such
as
right
way,
volume,
occurrence
a
critical
event
directly
before
intersection.
Methods
We
developed
new
driving
scenario
in
virtual
reality
(VR)
to
test
impact
these
using
fully
immersive
head-mounted
display.
Participants
had
navigate
through
series
intersections
reach
their
target
destination.
recorded
well
brain
activity
electroencephalography
(EEG).
Results
Our
results
showed
that
participants
engaged
cognitive
control
processes
when
approaching
an
intersection
with
high
volume
reacting
event,
indexed
proactively
increased
theta
power.
did
not
find
differences
for
way
EEG
data,
but
was
expected,
revealing
speed
reduction
yield
traffic.
Discussion
discuss
advantages
potential
challenges
VR-based
approach
simulations
encountered
recording
analysing
data.
conclude
despite
movement
electronic
artefacts,
data
alpha
bands
can
analysed
robustly
allow
novel
insights
into
realistic
VR
scenarios.
Language: Английский