VideoCategory: Virtual and mixed reality

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Virtual and mixed reality research encompass technologies that blend real and digital worlds, offering immersive experiences vital to advancing graphics, augmented reality, and gaming research. This field investigates mixed reality examples and virtual environments to innovate applications across education, healthcare, and entertainment. JoVE Visualize enhances this exploration by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, helping researchers and students better understand complex research methods and findings in virtual and mixed reality.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Virtual and Mixed Reality Research

Established research methods in this field often involve 3D environment modeling, motion tracking, and immersive interface design. Techniques such as spatial mapping and sensor fusion are commonly used to create seamless virtual and mixed reality examples that simulate realistic interactions. Usability testing and cognitive load analysis remain essential to evaluate virtual systems’ effectiveness, especially within virtual and mixed reality apps and games.

Emerging and Innovative Approaches

Innovations in virtual and mixed reality research include advances in extended reality (XR) systems that integrate artificial intelligence and haptic feedback to enhance user experience. New methods explore the difference between virtual and mixed reality through adaptive environments that respond dynamically to real-world inputs. Research into mixed reality vs augmented reality is expanding, focusing on hybrid interfaces and cross-device interoperability that broaden application possibilities.

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VideoCategory: Virtual and mixed reality

Recently Published Articles

November 29, 1984

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The New England Journal of Medicine

Heart transplantation after 16 years

  • W G Austen, A B Cosimi et al.

November 21, 2007

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In Vivo (Athens, Greece)

Sliding multislice MRI for abdominal staging of rectal gastrointestinal stromal tumours

  • T A Bley, D Tittelbach-Helmrich, T Baumann et al.

June 14, 2005

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Knowledge of resources and competitors in human foraging

  • Robert L Goldstone, Benjamin C Ashpole, Michael E Roberts et al.

October 24, 2003

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Surgical Endoscopy

Virtual reality surgical laparoscopic simulators

  • M Schijven, J Jakimowicz et al.

February 22, 2011

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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

NeuroVR 2–a free virtual reality platform for the assessment and treatment in behavioral health care

  • Giuseppe Riva, Andrea Gaggioli, Alessandra Grassi et al.

October 23, 2001

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)

Science, medicine, and the future. Virtual reality in surgery

  • R McCloy, R Stone et al.

February 12, 2009

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Applied Optics

Viewing window expansion of integral floating display

  • Joohwan Kim, Sung-Wook Min, Byoungho Lee et al.