Head-worn displays have the potential to assist professionals in a wide variety of contexts by providing heads-up and hands-off information in real-time. For instance, nurses may be able to use head-worn displays to maintain peripheral awareness of the well-being of multiple patients while away from the nurses' station and the patients' beds. However, little is known about the advantages and disadvantages of head-worn displays in such contexts. In fact, many studies have shown that head-worn displays can lead to detriments in attention and visual performance. In three experiments, we tested people's ability to detect simple, abrupt onset stimuli in peripheral vision when using a traditional computer monitor or Google Glass. When using Googl...
BACKGROUND: Head-mounted displays (HMDs) can help anesthesiologists with intraoperative monitoring b...
This paper provides two demonstrations that highlight the importance of peripheral vision issues in ...
Potential perceptual problems that may occur with monocular wearable displays are binocular rivalry ...
To compare people's ability to detect peripherally presented stimuli on a monocular head-worn displa...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in wearable devices both in industry and academia. This ...
Head mounted displays (HMDs) can present visual information to operators at times when this would ot...
Current vital sign displays in hospital wards are informative but stationary. Head Worn Displays (HW...
Head-mounted displays (HMDs) and similar display technologies are becoming increasingly prominent in...
Doctors and nurses often move around their work area to monitor multiple patients and perform other ...
Objective: To investigate whether head-worn displays (HWDs) help mobile participants make better ala...
Kollenberg T, Neumann A, Schneider D, et al. Visual search in the (un)real world: How head-mounted d...
Mobile devices are generally used in public, where the user is surrounded by others not involved in ...
With head-worn displays, information can be presented in addition to the real surround. But, the vir...
Purpose of reviewHead-mounted displays (HMDs) are head-worn display devices that project an informat...
Mobile devices are generally used in public, where the user is surrounded by others not involved in ...
BACKGROUND: Head-mounted displays (HMDs) can help anesthesiologists with intraoperative monitoring b...
This paper provides two demonstrations that highlight the importance of peripheral vision issues in ...
Potential perceptual problems that may occur with monocular wearable displays are binocular rivalry ...
To compare people's ability to detect peripherally presented stimuli on a monocular head-worn displa...
Recently there has been a surge of interest in wearable devices both in industry and academia. This ...
Head mounted displays (HMDs) can present visual information to operators at times when this would ot...
Current vital sign displays in hospital wards are informative but stationary. Head Worn Displays (HW...
Head-mounted displays (HMDs) and similar display technologies are becoming increasingly prominent in...
Doctors and nurses often move around their work area to monitor multiple patients and perform other ...
Objective: To investigate whether head-worn displays (HWDs) help mobile participants make better ala...
Kollenberg T, Neumann A, Schneider D, et al. Visual search in the (un)real world: How head-mounted d...
Mobile devices are generally used in public, where the user is surrounded by others not involved in ...
With head-worn displays, information can be presented in addition to the real surround. But, the vir...
Purpose of reviewHead-mounted displays (HMDs) are head-worn display devices that project an informat...
Mobile devices are generally used in public, where the user is surrounded by others not involved in ...
BACKGROUND: Head-mounted displays (HMDs) can help anesthesiologists with intraoperative monitoring b...
This paper provides two demonstrations that highlight the importance of peripheral vision issues in ...
Potential perceptual problems that may occur with monocular wearable displays are binocular rivalry ...