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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2018.22.7.985

Study on Influence of VR Visual Cognitive Factors on VR Contents cognition and Presence  

Park, Jung-ho (Department of Software Engineering, Seoul Digital University)
Choi, Eun-young (Department of Image Science, Seoul Digital University)
Abstract
As a result of the recent development and dissemination of HMD equipment, there has been an increase in the development of virtual reality contents. However most of these developments do not take differences of users' cognitive abilities and users' ability to immerse in and connect to these contents into consideration. In this study, we investigated the effects of visual factors of contents by conducting literature reviews, and conducted research on the correlation between visual factors and Virtual reality presence. While color and spatial factors had significant positive effects on content recognition and sense of reality, motion perception factors caused cognitive dissonance, which negatively effects the accurate recognition of contents. We were able to find that accurate recognition of virtual reality contents have a great impact on users' sense of reality.
Keywords
Virtual Reality; Visual cognition factors; Presence; Contents cognition;
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