Advancements in Virtual Reality and Physiological Sensing

The field of virtual reality and physiological sensing is moving towards the development of more immersive and interactive systems that can detect and respond to user needs in real-time. Researchers are exploring the use of electroencephalography (EEG) and other physiological signals to measure user experiences, such as cybersickness and selective exposure. This has the potential to create more personalized and engaging experiences, as well as to improve user well-being. Noteworthy papers include:

  • Beyond Subjectivity: Continuous Cybersickness Detection Using EEG-based Multitaper Spectrum Estimation, which proposes a novel method for continuously detecting cybersickness levels in users.
  • Evaluating Eye Tracking and Electroencephalography as Indicator for Selective Exposure During Online News Reading, which explores the use of physiological sensing to measure selective exposure and promote more balanced information consumption.

Sources

Evaluating Eye Tracking and Electroencephalography as Indicator for Selective Exposure During Online News Reading

Beyond Subjectivity: Continuous Cybersickness Detection Using EEG-based Multitaper Spectrum Estimation

Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence as Psychological Countermeasures in Space and Other Isolated and Confined Environments: A Scoping Review

Cybersickness Assessment Framework(TestBed): Towards a Standardization of Experiments

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