This paper outlines experimental work on the use of virtual environments in assessing and improving spatial skills in people with physical disabilities. New evidence is presented which suggests that the degree of spatial impairment experienced by physically disabled children varies dependent on early mobility, and that this impairment may persist into the teenage years. We also review an experiment demonstrating transfer of spatial knowledge from a virtual environment to the real world, and outline a proposed follow up study examining virtual experience versus physical model experience. Finally, other studies in progress are outlined that focus on vertical spatial encoding in virtual environments based on larger real world environments and ...
Virtual reality technology offers a number of useful possibilities for people with disabilities. An ...
This paper reports a 3-stage investigation of virtual environments (VEs) in vocational training of p...
Artículo de publicación ISIFor profoundly blind individuals, navigating in an unfamiliar building ca...
Several spatial tasks were presented to subjects in computer simulated environments to ascertain whe...
In nine experiments, computer generated three-dimensional environments were used to investigate the ...
This article outlines experimental work investigating the way that people encode vertical as well as...
This article outlines experimental work investigating the way that people encode vertical as well as...
In Experiment 1, 2 groups of able-bodied children were exposed to both a complex single-tier virtual...
Virtual environments (VEs) have been used in a variety of forms (desktop, immersion, wide screen pro...
Virtual environments (VEs) were relatively new at the time of the last B&EEPG meeting. There were m...
This study aims to investigate the effects of virtual reality (VR)-based learning environment on lea...
For individuals who are blind, navigating independently in an unfamiliar environment represents a co...
People with cognitive disabilities are often socially excluded. We propose a system based on Virtual...
Given the developmental inter-relationship between motor ability and spatial skills, we investigated...
BlindAid, a virtual environment system developed in part for orientation and mobility training of ne...
Virtual reality technology offers a number of useful possibilities for people with disabilities. An ...
This paper reports a 3-stage investigation of virtual environments (VEs) in vocational training of p...
Artículo de publicación ISIFor profoundly blind individuals, navigating in an unfamiliar building ca...
Several spatial tasks were presented to subjects in computer simulated environments to ascertain whe...
In nine experiments, computer generated three-dimensional environments were used to investigate the ...
This article outlines experimental work investigating the way that people encode vertical as well as...
This article outlines experimental work investigating the way that people encode vertical as well as...
In Experiment 1, 2 groups of able-bodied children were exposed to both a complex single-tier virtual...
Virtual environments (VEs) have been used in a variety of forms (desktop, immersion, wide screen pro...
Virtual environments (VEs) were relatively new at the time of the last B&EEPG meeting. There were m...
This study aims to investigate the effects of virtual reality (VR)-based learning environment on lea...
For individuals who are blind, navigating independently in an unfamiliar environment represents a co...
People with cognitive disabilities are often socially excluded. We propose a system based on Virtual...
Given the developmental inter-relationship between motor ability and spatial skills, we investigated...
BlindAid, a virtual environment system developed in part for orientation and mobility training of ne...
Virtual reality technology offers a number of useful possibilities for people with disabilities. An ...
This paper reports a 3-stage investigation of virtual environments (VEs) in vocational training of p...
Artículo de publicación ISIFor profoundly blind individuals, navigating in an unfamiliar building ca...