Tracey M R, Lathan C E
Catholic University of America, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, Washington, DC 22206, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2001;81:521-7.
Virtual Reality (VR) based simulators have been used as a training tool in many settings, although very few studies examine transfer of training from simulators to a real world task, particularly for manipulation tasks. Simulators could play a key role as an enabling technology for manipulation tasks related to teleoperation, and medical procedure training. We investigated the relationship between motor tasks and participants' spatial abilities. This relationship was further examined with respect to learning in a simulator and to transfer of training from the simulator to the real world on a pick-and-place task. Spatial abilities were characterized using a battery of recognition and manipulation figural tests. Subjects with lower spatial abilities demonstrated significant positive transfer from a simulator based training task to a similar real world robotic operation task. Subjects with higher spatial skills did not respond as positively from training in a simulated environment.
基于虚拟现实(VR)的模拟器已在许多场景中用作训练工具,不过很少有研究考察从模拟器到现实世界任务的训练迁移情况,尤其是对于操作任务。模拟器作为一种使能技术,在与远程操作及医疗程序训练相关的操作任务中可以发挥关键作用。我们研究了运动任务与参与者空间能力之间的关系。针对在模拟器中的学习以及在抓取和放置任务中从模拟器到现实世界的训练迁移情况,进一步考察了这种关系。使用一系列识别和操作图形测试来表征空间能力。空间能力较低的受试者在基于模拟器的训练任务到类似的现实世界机器人操作任务中表现出显著的正向迁移。空间技能较高的受试者在模拟环境中的训练中反应则没有那么积极。