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An evidence of cognitive benefits from immersive design review: Comparing three-dimensional perception and presence between immersive and non-immersive virtual environments

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AUTOMATION IN CONSTRUCTION
卷 130, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2021.103849

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Virtual reality; Immersive environments; Design technology; Human-computer interaction; Three-dimensional perception; Presence; Human factors; Experimental design

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  1. Brazilian National Council of Technological and Scientific Development (CNPq) [203359/2014-3]

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The study examines the impact of immersive VR systems on professionals' cognitive capabilities in design review. The findings suggest that immersive VR systems enhance 3D perception of virtual models and provide a more immersive experience compared to non-immersive systems, potentially benefiting collaborative design review and increasing productivity.
The adoption of VR solutions in design review has grown rapidly in the construction sector worldwide. However, the extent to which these enhance professionals' cognitive capabilities in the task - an essential step in determining their validity and effectiveness - is still unclear. Through a controlled experiment, this study sought to quantitatively verify the ability of an immersive VR system to provide users with an enhanced 3D perception of the virtual model and greater levels of presence compared to a non-immersive one. Controlling for individual factors and order effects, findings indicate that the immersive system improves the 3D perception of the model and provides more immersive experiences, which is expected to benefit collaborative design review and increase productivity.

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