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Virtual reality in investigation of human navigational skills

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In recent years, virtual reality has been successfully employed in numerous studies concerning human navigational skills. This mini-survey reviews several of them, presenting their methodology and main findings, as well as discusses advantages and disadvantages of various types of virtual reality systems that have been adopted. Moreover, it provides an overview of navigational behaviors and a brief characterization of the possible cognitive processes that underlie them.
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131--146
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Bibliogr. 13 poz.
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  • Lodz University of Technology, Poland, Institute of Information Technology, Lodz, ul. Wolczanska 215
Bibliografia
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  • [12] Warren, W.H., Rothman, D.B., Schnapp, B.H., Ericson, J.D., Wormholes in virtual space: from cognitive maps to cognitive graphs. Cognition 166, 152-163, 2017
  • [13] Zhao, M., Warren, W.H., How you get there from here: interaction of visual landmarks and path integration in human navigation. Psychol. Sci. 26, 915-924, 2015
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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