2024
DOI: 10.5334/joc.327
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High-dimensional Metaverse Platforms and the Virtually Extended Self

Thomas D. Parsons

Abstract: The study of cognition has traditionally used low-dimensional measures and stimulus presentations that emphasize laboratory control over high-dimensional (i.e., ecologically valid) tools that reflect the activities and interactions in everyday living. Although controlled experimental presentations in laboratories have enhanced our understanding of cognition for both healthy and clinical cohorts, high dimensionality may extend reality and cognition. High-dimensional Metaverse approaches use extended reality (XR… Show more

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“…The Special Collection includes three papers offering multifaceted insights into the subject matter. Parsons ( 2024 ) emphasizes the role of the Metaverse in expanding our understanding of cognitive processes and ecological validity in research. He posits that the Metaverse has the potential to transcend the constraints of traditional laboratory settings and conventional brain-centric approaches and even the limitations of brain-based cognition.…”
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“…The Special Collection includes three papers offering multifaceted insights into the subject matter. Parsons ( 2024 ) emphasizes the role of the Metaverse in expanding our understanding of cognitive processes and ecological validity in research. He posits that the Metaverse has the potential to transcend the constraints of traditional laboratory settings and conventional brain-centric approaches and even the limitations of brain-based cognition.…”
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confidence: 99%