Presentation 2014-03-04
Effect of the presentation of three-dimensional object using the Augmented Reality technology on the performance of mental rotation tasks
Kei NAKANO, Nobuyuki WATANABE,
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Abstract(in English) The word "Augmented Reality (AR)" has often been seen with the developments in smartphone and handheld gaming device in recent years. This study investigated the mental rotation task (Cooper & Shepard, 1984) with the use of AR technique, and compared the reaction time between the different stimuli presentation conditions (2D versus 3D objects). In both conditions, two objects were presented at different angles, and participants were asked to judge whether the two objects were the same or not. The results showed that the reaction time of 3D condition (AR) was faster than that of 2D condition when the angles of the two objects were closer.
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Keyword(in English) Mental Rotation / Augmented Reality / Reaction Time / NyARToolkit / processing
Paper # HCS2013-111
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Conference Date 2014/2/25(1days)
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Title (in English) Effect of the presentation of three-dimensional object using the Augmented Reality technology on the performance of mental rotation tasks
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Keyword(1) Mental Rotation
Keyword(2) Augmented Reality
Keyword(3) Reaction Time
Keyword(4) NyARToolkit
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1st Author's Name Kei NAKANO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate Program in System Design Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Nobuyuki WATANABE
2nd Author's Affiliation College of Informatics and Human Communication, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Date 2014-03-04
Paper # HCS2013-111
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 462
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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