2021
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.13857515.v1
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Guidelines for the Development of Immersive Virtual Reality Software for Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology: The Development of Virtual Reality Everyday Assessment Lab (VR-EAL), A Neuropsychological Test Battery in Immersive Virtual Reality.

Abstract: Virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays (HMD) appear to be effective research tools, which may address the problem of ecological validity in neuropsychological testing. However, their widespread implementation is hindered by VR induced symptoms and effects (VRISE) and the lack of skills in VR software development. This study offers guidelines for the development of VR software in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology, by describing and discussing the stages of the development of Virtual Reality Everyda… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, future studies may want to consider the use of optimal hardware as it reduces the risk of developing symptoms of cyber-sickness ( Kourtesis et al, 2019 ). Moreover, software features such as good graphics, spatialized audio, haptics, etc., provide the necessary foundations to induce strong placement and plausibility illusions to significantly reduce the risk of developing VR induced symptoms and effects ( Kourtesis et al, 2020 ). Future studies may want to consider both software and hardware improvements for clinical and research purposes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, future studies may want to consider the use of optimal hardware as it reduces the risk of developing symptoms of cyber-sickness ( Kourtesis et al, 2019 ). Moreover, software features such as good graphics, spatialized audio, haptics, etc., provide the necessary foundations to induce strong placement and plausibility illusions to significantly reduce the risk of developing VR induced symptoms and effects ( Kourtesis et al, 2020 ). Future studies may want to consider both software and hardware improvements for clinical and research purposes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immersive virtual reality (VR) technology has existed for 50 years ( Slater, 2009 ) and has been regarded as a promising and clinical tool ( Kourtesis et al, 2019a ). It enables researchers to collect advanced cognitive and behavioral data through dynamic stimuli and interactions in an ecologically valid environment, and it can be combined with non-invasive brain imaging techniques ( Kourtesis et al, 2020 ). Virtual environments are sophisticated human-computer interfaces that can be used for a wide variety of applications ( Skarbez et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%