2022
DOI: 10.1177/1071181322661096
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Comparing Presence, Workload, and Performance in Desktop and Virtual Reality Flight Simulations

Abstract: Virtual reality (VR) offers a training environment that promotes increased learning and performance. However, to what extent VR flight simulations offer increased performance compared to less-immersive simulators is not clear, and neither are their underlying cognitive aspects. In a within-subject experiment, we compared fight performance and subjective measures of workload, presence, and engagement in two flight training environments (Desktop and VR) on two flight tasks of equal difficulty (changing speed and… Show more

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