EEG-based comparison of lighting perception in real and virtual environments

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Abstract

This study is using electroencephalogram (EEG) to investigate the differences in perception of lighting in real and virtual environments. EEG tests were used to measure brain activity based on brain signal wave analysis to get insights on the emotional and physiological state. Comparing real and virtual environment EEG results aimed to validate VR's ability to mimic emotional responses and enhance realism. Understanding lighting impact, and emotions in real and virtual settings is essential for emphasizing VR's role in eliciting emotional responses similar to real-life experiences.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato30 jan. 2024
Antal sider1
StatusUdgivet - 30 jan. 2024
BegivenhedCIE Australia Lighting Research Conference 2024 - Melbourne Eyecare Clinic, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australien
Varighed: 30 jan. 202430 jan. 2024
https://cie.co.at/news/cie-australia-lighting-research-conference

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KonferenceCIE Australia Lighting Research Conference 2024
LokationMelbourne Eyecare Clinic, The University of Melbourne
Land/OmrådeAustralien
ByMelbourne
Periode30/01/202430/01/2024
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