Hiding Assistive Robots During Training in Immersive VR Does Not Affect Users’ Motivation, Presence, Embodiment, Performance, Nor Visual Attention
Combining immersive virtual reality (VR) using head-mounted displays (HMDs) with assisting robotic devices might be a promising procedure to enhance neurorehabilitation. However, it is still an open question how immersive virtual environments (VE) should be designed when interacting with rehabilitat...
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Main Authors: | Nicolas Wenk (Author), Mirjam V. Jordi (Author), Karin A. Buetler (Author), Laura Marchal-Crespo (Author) |
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