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Distinguishing Visual Fatigue, Mental Workload and Acute Stress in Immersive Virtual Reality with Physiological Data: pre-test results

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Virtual Reality Induced Symptoms and Effects (VRISE) can arise. Experimental paradigms are heterogeneous to assess them, and var-ious factors can induce physiological variations. Therefore, we developed a Stroop task to study and distinguish VRISE. We use eye tracking, ECG, EDA, and VRSQ, NASA-TLX, and STAI-6 questionnaires. Pre-tests have been conducted with 6 subjects exposed to 4 experimental conditions: control, dual task, stressful, and stere-oscopy. Subjects report different subjective visual fatigue and mental workload but not stress between conditions. Several physiological features are different between conditions. A VRISE detector can be envisioned based on physiological data and questionnaires as an index.
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hal-03897084 , version 1 (13-12-2022)

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Alexis Souchet, Weifei Xie, Domitile Lourdeaux. Distinguishing Visual Fatigue, Mental Workload and Acute Stress in Immersive Virtual Reality with Physiological Data: pre-test results. IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW 2022), Mar 2022, Christchurch, New Zealand. pp.720-721, ⟨10.1109/VRW55335.2022.00211⟩. ⟨hal-03897084⟩
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