Auditory Feedback to Make Walking in Virtual Reality More Accessible

08/17/2022
by   M. Rasel Mahmud, et al.
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The objective of this study is to investigate the impact of several auditory feedback modalities on gait (i.e., walking patterns) in virtual reality (VR). Prior research has substantiated gait disturbances in VR users as one of the primary obstacles to VR usability. However, minimal research has been done to mitigate this issue. We recruited 39 participants (with mobility impairments: 18, without mobility impairments: 21) who completed timed walking tasks in a real-world environment and the same tasks in a VR environment with various types of auditory feedback. Within-subject results showed that each auditory condition significantly improved gait performance while in VR (p < .001) compared to the no auditory condition in VR for both groups of participants with and without mobility impairments. Moreover, spatial audio improved gait performance significantly (p < .001) compared to other auditory conditions for both groups of participants. This research could help to make walking in VR more accessible for people with and without mobility impairments.

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