2025-03-08
Exploring indirect relations between topics in augmented reality to inform the design of a neuroscience experiment
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Neuroscientists analyse publications to inform experiment design. Exploring direct relations between topics, such as brain diseases and regions, aids this process. Brain diseases may also connect indirectly to regions through topics such as mental processes. We aim to establish whether exploring indirect relations helps design experiments. Using a user-centred design approach, we interview neuroscientists to establish the usefulness of exploring indirect relations, specify functionality, and design a corresponding visualisation. Nine neuroscientists indicated the visualisation is suitable to present the functionality, the functionality is useful to explore indirect relations, and exploring indirect relations is useful to design experiments.
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| doi.org/10.1109/VRW66409.2025.00270 | |
| Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW 2025) | |
| Organisation | CWI management |
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Xu, B., Hardman, L., & Hürst, W. (2025). Exploring indirect relations between topics in augmented reality to inform the design of a neuroscience experiment. In Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops. doi:10.1109/VRW66409.2025.00270 |
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