This paper investigates human learning and skill performance to control an underactuated pendulum-driven capsule system within an interactive virtual simulation environment. A number of experiments is conducted with 9 participants who learned to control the capsule using a physical joystick. The results show differences in learning and skill performance among the participants. Right-handed and lefthanded participants achieve their highest trial on the opposite side of their handedness. The high learners tend to achieve great final performance whereas the moderate learners produce stable low or moderate performance. The variance of the displacements achieved appears to be a learning indicator while the high frequency of joystick oscillation ...
Virtual reality with haptic feedback provides a safe and versatile practice medium for many manual c...
International audienceTraditionally Man-Machine Interfaces (MMI) are conc...
BACKGROUND:Numerous studies have confirmed the feasibility of active video games for clinical rehabi...
This paper investigates human learning and skill performance to control an underactuated pendulum-dr...
The cognitive behavior of human operators in human-machine system has long served as a compelling ta...
Human motor and cognitive behavior has been considered as an important research content and received...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that men and women perform differently in virtual environment...
In order to be used for skill development and skill maintenance, virtual environments require accura...
Virtual reality training applications are becoming more widespread as hardware costs for head-mounte...
Virtual reality has been used widely as a computerized medium for training. In addition to visual an...
Abstract There is increasing evidence that sensorimotor learning under real-life conditions relies o...
This study explores the effects of haptic feedback on performance and learning by human subjects exe...
Virtual Reality (VR) has been successfully applied with a broad range of locomotion techniques. Many...
International audienceThe hybrid rhythmic ball-bouncing task considered in this study requires a par...
Although different sensory organs have quite different characteristics, humans have no problems in t...
Virtual reality with haptic feedback provides a safe and versatile practice medium for many manual c...
International audienceTraditionally Man-Machine Interfaces (MMI) are conc...
BACKGROUND:Numerous studies have confirmed the feasibility of active video games for clinical rehabi...
This paper investigates human learning and skill performance to control an underactuated pendulum-dr...
The cognitive behavior of human operators in human-machine system has long served as a compelling ta...
Human motor and cognitive behavior has been considered as an important research content and received...
This paper investigates the hypothesis that men and women perform differently in virtual environment...
In order to be used for skill development and skill maintenance, virtual environments require accura...
Virtual reality training applications are becoming more widespread as hardware costs for head-mounte...
Virtual reality has been used widely as a computerized medium for training. In addition to visual an...
Abstract There is increasing evidence that sensorimotor learning under real-life conditions relies o...
This study explores the effects of haptic feedback on performance and learning by human subjects exe...
Virtual Reality (VR) has been successfully applied with a broad range of locomotion techniques. Many...
International audienceThe hybrid rhythmic ball-bouncing task considered in this study requires a par...
Although different sensory organs have quite different characteristics, humans have no problems in t...
Virtual reality with haptic feedback provides a safe and versatile practice medium for many manual c...
International audienceTraditionally Man-Machine Interfaces (MMI) are conc...
BACKGROUND:Numerous studies have confirmed the feasibility of active video games for clinical rehabi...