Virtual reality (VR) is a promising tool to promote motor (re)learning in healthy users and brain-injured patients. However, in current VR-based motor training, movements of the users performed in a three-dimensional space are usually visualized on computer screens, televisions, or projection systems, which lack depth cues (2D screen), and thus, display information using only monocular depth cues. The reduced depth cues and the visuospatial transformation from the movements performed in a three-dimensional space to their two-dimensional indirect visualization on the 2D screen may add cognitive load, reducing VR usability, especially in users suffering from cognitive impairments. These 2D screens might further reduce the learning outcomes if...
To offer engaging neurorehabilitation training to neurologic patients, motor tasks are often visuali...
Abstract Background 2D and 3D virtual reality platforms are used for designing individualized traini...
Background: The rehabilitation of gait disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and stroke...
Virtual reality (VR) is a promising tool to promote motor (re)learning in healthy users and brain-in...
There is increasing interest in using virtual reality (VR) in robotic neurorehabilitation. However, ...
Background: The relearning of movements after brain injury can be optimized by providing intensive, ...
BACKGROUND The relearning of movements after brain injury can be optimized by providing intensive...
Combining immersive virtual reality (VR) using head-mounted displays (HMDs) with assisting robotic d...
UnrestrictedMore recently, virtual reality (VR) enhanced health games, providing intensive practice,...
Background: In virtual reality (VR) applications such as games, virtual training, and interactive ne...
Efficient movements require intact motor and cognitive function. There is a growing literature on mo...
International audienceImmersive virtual reality (VR) emerges as a promising research and clinical to...
In recent years, 3D virtual reality (VR) systems are increasingly finding their way into biomedical ...
Background Many contemporary systems for neurorehabilitation utilize 3D virtual environments (VEs) t...
The effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) in the motor and cognitive rehabilitation of patients with...
To offer engaging neurorehabilitation training to neurologic patients, motor tasks are often visuali...
Abstract Background 2D and 3D virtual reality platforms are used for designing individualized traini...
Background: The rehabilitation of gait disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and stroke...
Virtual reality (VR) is a promising tool to promote motor (re)learning in healthy users and brain-in...
There is increasing interest in using virtual reality (VR) in robotic neurorehabilitation. However, ...
Background: The relearning of movements after brain injury can be optimized by providing intensive, ...
BACKGROUND The relearning of movements after brain injury can be optimized by providing intensive...
Combining immersive virtual reality (VR) using head-mounted displays (HMDs) with assisting robotic d...
UnrestrictedMore recently, virtual reality (VR) enhanced health games, providing intensive practice,...
Background: In virtual reality (VR) applications such as games, virtual training, and interactive ne...
Efficient movements require intact motor and cognitive function. There is a growing literature on mo...
International audienceImmersive virtual reality (VR) emerges as a promising research and clinical to...
In recent years, 3D virtual reality (VR) systems are increasingly finding their way into biomedical ...
Background Many contemporary systems for neurorehabilitation utilize 3D virtual environments (VEs) t...
The effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) in the motor and cognitive rehabilitation of patients with...
To offer engaging neurorehabilitation training to neurologic patients, motor tasks are often visuali...
Abstract Background 2D and 3D virtual reality platforms are used for designing individualized traini...
Background: The rehabilitation of gait disorders in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and stroke...