Adapting Visual Complexity Based on Electrodermal Activity Improves Working Memory Performance in Virtual Reality.
Francesco ChiossiYagiz TurgutRobin WelschSven MayerPublished in: Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. (2023)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- working memory
- visual data mining
- short term memory
- virtual environment
- cognitive load
- focus of attention
- cognitive architecture
- computational model
- computer graphics
- augmented reality
- long term memory
- information processing
- virtual world
- three dimensional
- virtual humans
- interactive virtual
- virtual museum
- multi sensory
- virtual space
- virtual reality technology
- real valued
- machine learning
- collaborative virtual environments
- virtual training
- working memory capacity
- tangible user interface
- visual exploration
- force feedback
- low level
- decision making
- computer vision