A comparison of sensorimotor assessment accuracy between augmented reality and touchscreen environments
Jianyang Tang,
Hannah Weiss,
Leia Stirling
Abstract:Augmented Reality provides a mobile platform that could be used for a variety of human motor control assessments. Sensorimotor evaluations, directed towards hand-eye coordination, have widespread applications in many domains. This study investigated the effect of modality on a sensorimotor assessment by comparing button press location accuracy when administered through a touchscreen and with augmented reality. Participants performed a multidirectional tapping task under two degrees of Task Difficulty and Modal… Show more
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