XR: Enabling training mode in the human brain XR: Enabling training mode in the human brain
Philippe L\'epinard (IRG), S\'ebastien Loz\'e

TL;DR
This paper discusses how cross-reality (XR) technologies can be optimized to enhance training effectiveness by focusing on sensory cues and practical implementation, rather than just realism.
Contribution
It provides XR-specific best practices for maximizing learning transfer in simulation-based training, emphasizing sensory cue selection over realism.
Findings
XR enables effective training modes through sensory cue optimization
Practical XR training solutions are more effective than highly realistic simulators
Best practices for XR training maximize learning transfer
Abstract
The face of simulation-based training has greatly evolved, with the most recent tools giving the ability to create virtual environments that rival realism. At first glance, it might appear that what the training sector needs is the most realistic simulators possible, but traditional simulators are not necessarily the most efficient or practical training tools. With all that these new technologies have to offer; the challenge is to go back to the core of training needs and identify the right vector of sensory cues that will most effectively enable training mode in the human brain. Bigger and Pricier doesn't necessarily mean better. Simulation with cross-reality content (XR), which by definition encompasses virtual reality (VR), mixed reality (MR), and augmented reality (AR), is the most practical solution for deploying any kind of simulation-based training. The authors of this paper (a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Augmented Reality Applications · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
