Multi-modal virtual environments succeed better, than single-channel technologies, in creating the 'sense of presence'. We hypothesize that the underlying cognitive mechanism is related to a faster mental processing of multi-modal events. Comparing reaction time in uni-modal, bi-modal and tri-modal events, we show that the processing speed is: uni-modal> bi-modal> tri-modal. Given this advantage, users of multi-modal VEs start their cognitive process faster, thus, in a similar exposure time they can pay attention to much more informative cues. This results in a more rich, complete and coherent experience and a greater sense of presence
Virtual reality (VR) provides a virtual experiment (VE) context consisting of information presented ...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known for its ability to immerse users in a parallel universe. Accordingly, ...
Perception in the real world is inherently multisensory, often involving visual, auditory, tactile, ...
Multimodal virtual environments (VE) succeed better than single-sensory technolo-gies in creating a ...
Real-world experience is typically multimodal. Evidence indicates that the facilitation in the detec...
Navigation is the process of planning and following routes to travel from the current location to a ...
The phenomenon of non-mediation is an important factor in virtual experiences. Users seem to ignore ...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
The overarching purpose of this thesis was to investigate the beneficial effects of congruent visual...
PURPOSE: Despite limited understanding of the underlying neural mechanisms involved in merging vario...
Breaks in presence are considered a promising approach to investigate events where users are pulled ...
Human observers acquire information about physical properties of the environment through different s...
Adequate use of multimodal stimuli plays a crucial role in help forming the sense of presence within...
International audienceMultisensory facilitation is known to improve the perceptual performances and ...
Immersion has been defined as the ‘the subjective impression that one is participating in a comprehe...
Virtual reality (VR) provides a virtual experiment (VE) context consisting of information presented ...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known for its ability to immerse users in a parallel universe. Accordingly, ...
Perception in the real world is inherently multisensory, often involving visual, auditory, tactile, ...
Multimodal virtual environments (VE) succeed better than single-sensory technolo-gies in creating a ...
Real-world experience is typically multimodal. Evidence indicates that the facilitation in the detec...
Navigation is the process of planning and following routes to travel from the current location to a ...
The phenomenon of non-mediation is an important factor in virtual experiences. Users seem to ignore ...
The importance of multisensory integration for perception and action has long been recognised. Integ...
The overarching purpose of this thesis was to investigate the beneficial effects of congruent visual...
PURPOSE: Despite limited understanding of the underlying neural mechanisms involved in merging vario...
Breaks in presence are considered a promising approach to investigate events where users are pulled ...
Human observers acquire information about physical properties of the environment through different s...
Adequate use of multimodal stimuli plays a crucial role in help forming the sense of presence within...
International audienceMultisensory facilitation is known to improve the perceptual performances and ...
Immersion has been defined as the ‘the subjective impression that one is participating in a comprehe...
Virtual reality (VR) provides a virtual experiment (VE) context consisting of information presented ...
Virtual Reality (VR) is known for its ability to immerse users in a parallel universe. Accordingly, ...
Perception in the real world is inherently multisensory, often involving visual, auditory, tactile, ...