Immersive Virtual Reality to Understand Human Cognition, Perception and Action
In recent years, the rapid advancement and growing affordability of immersive technologies like VR headsets have created exciting new opportunities for experimental psychology. Despite these developments, there are still limited forums to share how such tools are transforming scientific research.
This multidisciplinary workshop aims to bring together academics, scientists, and engineers to share innovative research using VR to study cognition, perception, and performance.
Highlights include:
Keynote talks from leading experimental psychology experts:
Oral and poster presentations from researchers across a range of cognate disciplines.
Sponsored by the Experimental Psychology Society and the Exeter Immersive Research Network, the workshop is free to attend, with lunch and refreshments provided.
Registration is required.
Submit an abstract: Call for Abstracts by Tuesday 22nd July
Organiser: Dr Gavin Buckingham (University of Exeter)