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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-10-01
2025-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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In this study investigators will evaluate the ability to enable embodiment in a virtual reality environment. After providing background information, participants will then complete the "Real Hand Session" of the Study Protocol (See below) using their real hand to move the same side virtual hand (e.g. left real hand movements will move left virtual hand). Participants will complete Usability and Embodiment /Presence surveys After the Actual Protocol, participants in the VTS group will receive visio-tactile stimuli. They will see their virtual hand touched while simultaneously feel their opposite real hand touched in the same pattern. Participants in the NoVTS will spend the same amount of time looking at their virtual hand without the touching (\~1 minute).
For the "Puppet Session" participants will complete the same tasks as the "Real Hand Session"(See Below) but movement of the real hand will "puppet" the opposite virtual hand (right real hand movements will move left virtual hand). After completing the session participants will complete Usability and Embodiment /Presence surveys
Study Protocol Sessions.(20 to 30 minutes). All take place in the virtual environment Hand Movement- Press a 36-button sequence 4x Bilateral Task - "Catch" 36 "fireflies" with both hands 4x. Unilateral Task - "Catch 36 "fireflies" with one hand 4x. Avoidance Task - Press a 36-button sequence. A "dangerous" virtual obstacle (e.g., sawblade) will be placed in the path of the virtual hand during some of the trajectories. Investigators will see how far from the most efficient trajectory participants moves to avoid the object
Hypotheses H1: Participants will demonstrate a greater sense of embodiment with visio-tactile stimuli (VTS) than without visio-tactile stimuli (NoVTS) H1a: Participants in the VTS group will report higher levels of embodiment than those in the NoVTS group.
H1b: Participants will demonstrate significantly better motor performance in the VTS group than the NoVTS group.
H1c: Participants in the VTS group will demonstrate greater avoidance of "dangerous items" than those in the NoVTS group H1d: Participants in the VTS group will report better usability of the embodied virtual hand than those in the NoVTS group.
H2: Motor Performance of the "Puppeted" virtual hand will be similar to the "Actual" virtual hand.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Visio-tactile stimulation (VTS) during Virtual Reality
Participants in this group will receive visio-tactile stimulation prior to engaging with the VR program. They will see their virtual hand touched while simultaneously feel their opposite real hand touched in the same pattern.
Visio-Tactile Stimulation
They will see their virtual hand touched while simultaneously feel their opposite real hand touched in the same pattern.
No Visio-Tactile Stimulation (NoVTS) during Virtual Reality
Participants in this group will not receive visio-tactile stimulation prior to engaging with the VR program. They will be asked to look at their virtual hands for approximately the same amount of time as the VST group receive their stimulation
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Visio-Tactile Stimulation
They will see their virtual hand touched while simultaneously feel their opposite real hand touched in the same pattern.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Right Handed
Exclusion Criteria
* Blind;
* Unable to use hands to reach and grasp items
* Implanted medical device such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, or hearing aid.
* Contagious disorder on the face (such as pink eye) that could be transmitted via the VR head set or has open areas on the face or head that would come in contact with the headset;
* Unable to understand and respond to English
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Tufts University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nancy Baker
Associate Professor
Central Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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HM&E123
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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