Use of Neurophysiological Metrics within a Real and Virtual Perceptual Skills Task to Determine Optimal Simulation Fidelity Requirements

Jack Maxwell Vice, Anna Skinner, Chris Berka, Lauren Reinerman-Jones, Daniel Barber, Nicholas Pojman, Veasna Tan, Marc M. Sebrechts, Corinna E. Lathan. Use of Neurophysiological Metrics within a Real and Virtual Perceptual Skills Task to Determine Optimal Simulation Fidelity Requirements. In Randall Shumaker, editor, Virtual and Mixed Reality - New Trends - International Conference, Virtual and Mixed Reality 2011, Held as Part of HCI International 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9-14, 2011, Proceedings, Part I. Volume 6773 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 387-399, Springer, 2011. [doi]

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Jack Maxwell Vice

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Anna Skinner

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Chris Berka

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Lauren Reinerman-Jones

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Corinna E. Lathan

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