Human behaviour in Virtual Reality
20 July 2018
We are running a study looking at how people behave in Virtual Reality (VR). If you'd like to participte, you'll be asked to attend a session on University Park campus where you will use an immersive multisensory VR system and complete a short series of tasks in a virtual office building. The session includes 1) a short training, 2) the tasks, 3) a short interview, taking in total around 30 minutes. Please do take note of the eligibility criteria, as some people may experience adverse symptoms.
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by the Faculty of Engineering Ethics Committee at the University of Nottingham.
About the researcher
The research team are from the Human Factors Research Group at the University of Nottingham, and we're investigating the use of VR for workplace training scenarios.