3 research outputs found
Illuminating shadows: introducing shadow interaction in spatial augmented reality
Computer Systems, Imagery and Medi
A serious game to explore human foraging in a 3D environment
open access journalTraditional search tasks have taught us much about vision and attention. Recently,
several groups have begun to use multiple-target search to explore more complex and
temporally extended “foraging” behaviour. Many of these new foraging tasks,
however, maintain the simplified 2D displays and response demands associated with
traditional, single-target visual search. In this respect, they may fail to capture
important aspects of real-world search or foraging behaviour. In the current paper, we
present a serious game for mobile platforms in which human participants play the role
of an animal foraging for food in a simulated 3D environment. Game settings can be
adjusted, so that, for example, custom target and distractor items can be uploaded, and
task parameters, such as the number of target categories or target/distractor ratio are
all easy to modify. We demonstrate how the app can be used to address specific
research questions by conducting two human foraging experiments. Our results
indicate that in this 3D environment, a standard feature/conjunction manipulation
does not lead to a reduction in foraging runs, as it is known to do in simple, 2D
foraging tasks. Differences in foraging behaviour are discussed in terms of
environment structure, task demands and attentional constraints