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Investigating the reason for increased postural instability in virtual reality for persons with balance impairments

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PubDate: November 2018

Teams: The College of New Jersey,University of Texas at San Antonio

Writers: Sharif Mohammad Shahnewaz Ferdous;Tanvir Irfan Chowdhury;Imtiaz Muhammad Arafat;John Quarles

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Abstract

The objective of this study is to investigate how different visual components of Virtual Reality (VR), such as field of view, frame rate, and display resolution affect postural stability in VR. Although previous studies identified these visual components as some of the primary factors that differ significantly in VR from reality, the effect of each component on postural stability is yet unknown. While most people experience postural instability in VR, it is worse for people with balance impairments (BIs). This may be because they depend more on their visual cues to maintain postural stability. We conducted a study with ten people with balance impairments due to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and seven people without balance impairments to investigate the effect of different visual components on postural stability. In each condition, we varied one of the visual components and kept all other components fixed. Each participant explored the virtual environment (VE) in a controlled fashion to make sure that the effect of the visual components was consistent for all participants. Results from our study suggest that for people with BIs, decreased field of view and decreased frame rate have significant negative effects on postural stability, but the effect of display resolution is inconclusive. However, for people without BIs, there were no significant differences for any of the visual components. Therefore, VR systems targeting people with balance impairments should focus on improving field of view and frame rate before improving display resolution.

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