Rhythmic Stimuli and Time Experience in Virtual Reality
Stéven Picard,
Jean Botev
Abstract:Time experience is an essential part of one's perception of any environment, real or virtual. In this paper, from a virtual environment design perspective, we explore how rhythmic stimuli can influence an unrelated cognitive task regarding time experience and performance in virtual reality. The task involves sorting 3D objects by shape, with varying rhythmic stimuli in terms of their tempo and sensory channel (auditory and/or visual) in different trials, to collect subjective measures of time estimation and ju… Show more
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