Neurocognitive and Psychophysiological Interfaces for Adaptive Virtual Environments

Neurocognitive and Psychophysiological Interfaces for Adaptive Virtual Environments

Author: 
Parsons, Thomas D.
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2010
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
Courtney, Christopher G., jt. author
Editor: 
Ziefle, Martina
Source: 
Human-Centered Design of E-Health Technologies
Abstract: 

The use of neuropsychological and psychophysiological measures in studies of patients immersed in high-fidelity virtual environments offers the potential to develop current psychophysiological computing approaches into affective computing scenarios that can be used for assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning. Such scenarios offer the potential for simulated environments to proffer cogent and calculated response approaches to real-time changes in user emotion, neurocognition, and motivation. The value in using virtual environments to produce simulations targeting these areas has been acknowledged by an encouraging body of research. Herein the authors describe (1) literature on virtual environments for neurocognitive and psychophysiological profiles of users’ individual strengths and weaknesses; and (2) real-time adaptation of virtual environments that could be used for virtual reality exposure therapy and cognitive rehabilitation. Specifically, the authors discuss their approach to an adaptive environment that uses the principles of flow, presence, neuropsychology, psychophysiology to develop a novel application for rehabilitative applications.

Series: 
Advances in Healthcare Information Systems and Administration

CITATION: Parsons, Thomas D.. Neurocognitive and Psychophysiological Interfaces for Adaptive Virtual Environments edited by Ziefle, Martina . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2010. Human-Centered Design of E-Health Technologies - Available at: https://library.au.int/neurocognitive-and-psychophysiological-interfaces-adaptive-virtual-environments