Chemnitz University of Technology, Professorship for Machine Tools and Forming Technology, Reichenhainer Straße 70, 09126, Chemnitz, Germany.
University Clinics of Leipzig, Department of Orthopedics, Trauma and Plastic Surgery, Liebigstraße 20, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2018 Apr 23;8(1):6407. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-24453-5.
Virtual Reality (VR) is used for a variety of applications ranging from entertainment to psychological medicine. VR has been demonstrated to influence higher order cognitive functions and cortical plasticity, with implications on phobia and stroke treatment. An integral part for successful VR is a high sense of presence - a feeling of 'being there' in the virtual scenario. The underlying cognitive and perceptive functions causing presence in VR scenarios are however not completely known. It is evident that the brain function is influenced by drugs, such as ethanol, potentially confounding cortical plasticity, also in VR. As ethanol is ubiquitous and forms part of daily life, understanding the effects of ethanol on presence and user experience, the attitudes and emotions about using VR applications, is important. This exploratory study aims at contributing towards an understanding of how low-dose ethanol intake influences presence, user experience and their relationship in a validated VR context. It was found that low-level ethanol consumption did influence presence and user experience, but on a minimal level. In contrast, correlations between presence and user experience were strongly influenced by low-dose ethanol. Ethanol consumption may consequently alter cognitive and perceptive functions related to the connections between presence and user experience.
虚拟现实(VR)被广泛应用于从娱乐到心理医学等多个领域。研究表明,VR 可以影响更高阶的认知功能和皮质可塑性,对恐惧症和中风治疗有重要意义。成功的 VR 体验需要高度的临场感,即让用户感觉“身临其境”。然而,造成 VR 场景中临场感的潜在认知和感知功能还不完全清楚。很明显,大脑功能会受到乙醇等药物的影响,这种影响可能会使皮质可塑性变得复杂,VR 也不例外。由于乙醇无处不在,且是日常生活的一部分,因此了解乙醇对临场感和用户体验的影响,以及人们对使用 VR 应用的态度和情绪,非常重要。本探索性研究旨在深入了解低剂量乙醇摄入如何在经过验证的 VR 环境中影响临场感、用户体验及其相互关系。研究发现,低水平的乙醇摄入确实会影响临场感和用户体验,但影响程度很小。相比之下,临场感和用户体验之间的相关性受到低剂量乙醇的强烈影响。因此,乙醇的摄入可能会改变与临场感和用户体验之间联系相关的认知和感知功能。