• Relationships Between Internal Factors, Social Factors and the Sense of Presence in Virtual Reality-Based SimulationsPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2022, Paquay, M; Goffoy, J; Chevalier, S; SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; Ghuysen, A, HENALLUX
      Article scientifique
      Background Virtual Reality (VR) has proven to be an interesting and expanding tool for healthcare education, especially with the impact of the Sense of Presence (SoP) on learning. The study was designed to investigate to what extent users’ social and internal factors might influence the SoP and to further identify members of occupations’ characteristics influencing immersive experiences. Method A ...
    • Some Novel Applications of VR in the Domain of Health: Volume X: Auditory and Vocal Ergonomics, Visual Ergonomics, Psychophysiology in Ergonomics, Ergonomics in Advanced ImagingPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2019, SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; Grogna, D.; Stassart, C.; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Etienne, A.-M.; Verly, J., HENALLUX
      Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie
      Recent progress in virtual reality (VR) technologies make immersion more accessible to everyone, and, in particular, developments aimed at the entertainment industry are being brought into to the domain of health.
    • Virtual Reality Experience: Immersion, Sense of Presence, and CybersicknessPeer reviewedOpen access 

      2020, SERVOTTE, Jean-Christophe; Goosse, M.; Hetzel Campbell, S.; Dardenne, N.; Pilote, B.; Simoneau, I.-L.; Guillaume, M.; BRAGARD, Isabelle; Ghuysen, A., HENALLUX
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      Introduction Virtual reality (VR) is a recent topic in healthcare education. Little is known about the factors affecting the immersion and the sense of presence in VR. This study aimed to understand the elements that influence the sense of presence among undergraduate healthcare students and postgraduate (PG). Methods Undergraduate healthcare students (n = 42) and PG (n = 19) were immersed in a mass ...