Virtual reality has been shown to have a positive impact on the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation, as well as improving user engagement and motivation during the process. Operators have full control over the virtual environment, allowing them to adjust the task difficulty or manipulate the simulation to assist the user during the therapy. Adjusting the difficulty and supporting users through alterations could enhance virtual training effectiveness. Our research aims to investigate how the combination of these two methods can enhance rehabilitation outcomes, both in terms of objective results and the psychological state of the users.
Integrating Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment and Alien Motion in Virtual Reality for Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
Vittorio Fiscale
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2025-01-01
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Virtual reality has been shown to have a positive impact on the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation, as well as improving user engagement and motivation during the process. Operators have full control over the virtual environment, allowing them to adjust the task difficulty or manipulate the simulation to assist the user during the therapy. Adjusting the difficulty and supporting users through alterations could enhance virtual training effectiveness. Our research aims to investigate how the combination of these two methods can enhance rehabilitation outcomes, both in terms of objective results and the psychological state of the users.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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