GVU Technical Report Number:
GIT-GVU-99-28
Title:
Can Audio Enhance Visual Perception and Performance in a Virtual Environment?
Authors:
Elizabeth T. Davis
Kevin Scott
Jarrell Pair
Larry F. Hodges
James Oliverio
Abstract:
Does the addition of audio enhance visual perception and performance
within a virtual environment? To address this issue we used both a
questionnaire and an experimental test of the effect of audio on recall
and recognition of visual objects within different rooms of a virtual
environment. We tested 60 college-aged students who had normal visual
acuity, color vision, and hearing. The between-participants factor was
audio condition (none, low fidelity, and high fidelity). The
questionnaire results showed that ambient sounds enhanced the sense of
presence (or "being there") and the subjective 3D quality of the visual
display, but not the subjective dynamic interaction with the display. We
also showed that audio can enhance recall and recognition of visual
objects and their spatial locations within the virtual environment. These
results have implications for the design and use of virtual environments,
where audio sometimes can be used to compensate for the quality of the
visual display.
Keywords:
Virtual environments, perception and performance, vision, audition,
recall and recognition
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