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This IEEE conference talk explores how different interaction types affect presence and reaction time in Mixed Reality (MR) environments. Learn about a within-subjects study conducted with 50 participants that compared direct and symbolic interactions during selection and manipulation tasks. The research, presented by authors from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and University of Minnesota, reveals a -0.54 correlation between presence and reaction time, suggesting that interaction methods similarly influence both user response speed and sense of presence in MR. Discover how this research contributes to more precise measurement of presence beyond traditional questionnaire assessments, offering valuable insights for MR experience design.
Syllabus
Tap into Reality: Understanding the Impact of Interactions on Presence...
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IEEE Virtual Reality Conference