Cognitive Workload and Usability of Virtual Reality Simulation for Prosthesis Training.

Junho Park, Austin Music, Daniel Delgado,Joseph Berman, Albert Dodson,Yunmei Liu,Jaime Ruiz,He Huang,David Kaber,Maryam Zahabi

2023 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC)(2023)

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Abstract
Amputees use prosthetic devices to perform activities of daily living. However, some users reject their devices due to the lack of usability or high cognitive workload. Although virtual reality has been studied in this domain for training purposes, there has not been any investigation on usability and cognitive workload of using virtual reality simulations for training of prosthetic devices. The objective of this study was to compare cognitive workload and usability of using virtual reality-based simulation of electromyography based prosthetic devices and physical devices. The findings suggested that using virtual reality simulations were helpful in reducing cognitive workload and increasing perceived usability of prosthetic devices.
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prosthesis,virtual reality,cognitive workload,usability,training
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