Collaborative Research: HCC: Small: Graph-Centric Exploration of Nonlinear Neural Dynamics — NSF Award to University of Rhode Isla
The proposed project aims to understand how aging affects people's ability to use emerging technologies for human-computer interaction, such as virtual reality (VR). As people age, their visual, spatial, and motor control abilities decline; this decline in visuospatial-motor (VSM) functions likely affects how well they
| Award title | Collaborative Research: HCC: Small: Graph-Centric Exploration of Nonlinear Neural Dynamics |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2417447 |
| Awardee | University of Rhode Island |
| City | KINGSTON |
| State | RI |
| Amount obligated | $349,972 |
| Principal investigator | Yalda Shahriari |
| Program | HCC-Human-Centered Computing |
| Start date | 10/01/2024 |
| Abstract | The proposed project aims to understand how aging affects people's ability to use emerging technologies for human-computer interaction, such as virtual reality (VR). As people age, their visual, spatial, and motor control abilities decline; this decline in visuospatial-motor (VSM) functions likely affects how well they can use VR and related technologies that involve immersive 3D environments. This decline could in turn reduce older adults' ability to reap the educational, social, health, and ge |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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