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A Virtual Shooting Range, Experimental Study for Military Training
Conference ObjectAbstract: In the field of security and defence, training is considered one of the key factors to improve the sPalabras claves:Military training, Simulator, Virtual Reality, Virtual shooting rangeAutores:José Mejía-Guerrero, Manolo Paredes-Calderón, Mauricio Renan Loachamin Valencia, SONIA ELIZABETH CARDENAS DELGADO, Villavicencio Álvarez V.E.Fuentes:googlescopusCould people with stereo-deficiencies have a rich 3D experience using HMDs?
Conference ObjectAbstract: People with stereo-deficiencies usually have problems for the perception of depth using stereo devicPalabras claves:3D experience, Head tracking, HMD, Large stereo screen, Stereo-deficiency, Stereoblindness, Stereopsis, Virtual RealityAutores:Juan M.C., Méndez-López M., Pérez-Hernández E., SONIA ELIZABETH CARDENAS DELGADOFuentes:googlescopusUsing a virtual maze task to assess spatial short-term memory in adults
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this paper, we present the Virtual Maze Task that assesses spatial short-term memory in adults inPalabras claves:Interdisciplinary projects, Short-term Memory, spatial memory, Virtual Reality, VR HMDAutores:Juan M.C., Lluch J., Méndez-López M., Pérez-Hernández E., SONIA ELIZABETH CARDENAS DELGADO, Vivó R.Fuentes:googlescopusVR-system ViPoS: VR system with visual and postural stimulation using HMDs for assessment cybersickness in military personnel
Conference ObjectAbstract: Previous studies have suggested that cybersickness could occur among users that interact with simulaPalabras claves:Cybersickness, HEALTH, military applications, Multidisciplinary projects, Occupational safety, Oculus Rift, Virtual RealityAutores:Manolo Paredes-Calderón, Mauricio Renan Loachamin Valencia, SONIA ELIZABETH CARDENAS DELGADOFuentes:googlescopus