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The seminar "Using Virtual-Reality (VR) for Psychological studies: it is more than a display hanging in front of your eyes" by Tadamasa Sawada, PhD

We are pleased to invite you to the seminar “Using Virtual-Reality (VR) for Psychological studies: it is more than a display hanging in front of your eyes” given by Tadamasa Sawada, PhD, Assistant Professor at School of Psychology, HSE.
When: May/17 (Wed) from 15:10 Where: Room #106

The seminar "Using Virtual-Reality (VR) for Psychological studies: it is more than a display hanging in front of your eyes" by Tadamasa Sawada, PhD

We are pleased to invite you to the seminar “Using Virtual-Reality (VR) for Psychological studies: it is more than a display hanging in front of your eyes” given by Tadamasa Sawada, PhD, Assistant Professor at School of Psychology, HSE.
Abstract
: Devices of Virtual-Reality (VR), especially head-mounted displays (HM-display), are becoming common. How different are they from existing computer displays? What becomes newly available with the VR devices? Can the VR devices provide any novel method to test humans in scientific studies? What are human-factor problems/questions of the VR devices? I will discuss these questions of the VR devices with reviewing recent psychological studies using the VR devices and with introducing ongoing projects of VR at HSE.
When: May/17 (Wed) from 15:10 Where: Room #106