This paper presents the exploratory study that was conducted to develop the understanding of how people with disabilities and impairments and older people relate to the immersive reality. The study was based on an online questionnaire survey and involved a sample of 100 people with a wide spectrum of impairments and disabilities within the age range between ca. 20 and 75 years of age. The study findings demonstrate the appreciation of the engagement with the immersive reality and a significant motivation to engage by those who did not have the previous experience, with some of the key drivers being the general curiosity, novelty, excitement, fun, relaxation and the sensation of empowerment. Some of the challenges presented by the immersive ...
Augmented and virtual reality experiences present significant barriers for disabled people, making i...
As head mounted displays and 360° video cameras are becoming affordable, they offer opportunities to...
Abstract Sensory processing difficulties can negatively impact wellbeing in adults with disabilities...
Background Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to be a powerful tool in promoting empathy towards...
Having mobility impairments affects the physical side of a person but will also the psychological an...
Being immersed in a natural context has a beneficial and pervasive impact on well-being. Virtual Rea...
Virtual Reality (VR) has become a commodity experience for the general population, bringing down pri...
The technology availability and hype of virtual reality has intersected as of 2016, bringing a lot o...
Virtual Reality (VR) holds the promise of providing engaging embodied experiences, but little is kno...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities have poor access to health care, which may be furt...
Immersive virtual reality experiences have become increasingly popular and have been primarily used ...
Immersive media is becoming increasingly common in day-to-day scenarios: from extended reality syste...
In this paper an approach to improve the design of every day consumer products for inclusive design ...
Research on architectural technology for health care has rapidly increased in recent years; however,...
Social inclusion of people with disability is one of the priorities of the United Nations Sustainabl...
Augmented and virtual reality experiences present significant barriers for disabled people, making i...
As head mounted displays and 360° video cameras are becoming affordable, they offer opportunities to...
Abstract Sensory processing difficulties can negatively impact wellbeing in adults with disabilities...
Background Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to be a powerful tool in promoting empathy towards...
Having mobility impairments affects the physical side of a person but will also the psychological an...
Being immersed in a natural context has a beneficial and pervasive impact on well-being. Virtual Rea...
Virtual Reality (VR) has become a commodity experience for the general population, bringing down pri...
The technology availability and hype of virtual reality has intersected as of 2016, bringing a lot o...
Virtual Reality (VR) holds the promise of providing engaging embodied experiences, but little is kno...
Background: People with intellectual disabilities have poor access to health care, which may be furt...
Immersive virtual reality experiences have become increasingly popular and have been primarily used ...
Immersive media is becoming increasingly common in day-to-day scenarios: from extended reality syste...
In this paper an approach to improve the design of every day consumer products for inclusive design ...
Research on architectural technology for health care has rapidly increased in recent years; however,...
Social inclusion of people with disability is one of the priorities of the United Nations Sustainabl...
Augmented and virtual reality experiences present significant barriers for disabled people, making i...
As head mounted displays and 360° video cameras are becoming affordable, they offer opportunities to...
Abstract Sensory processing difficulties can negatively impact wellbeing in adults with disabilities...