Browsing by Author "Uribe-Quevedo, Alvaro"
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Autism Serious Game Framework (ASGF) for Developing Games for Children with Autism
Gaudi, Geoffrey Thomas (2019-12-01)Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by impaired social communication and interaction, and by restricted, repetitive interests and behaviours. The mean clinical age of diagnosis is still four to five years, ... -
A comparison of seated and room-scale virtual reality on medical-based serious games and virtual simulation
Shewaga, Robert (2016-12-01)Simulation-based training has been widely adopted by healthcare education as a vital tool in the practice of skills within a safe environment. However, significant cost and logistical challenges exist within traditional ... -
Development and comparison of augmented and virtual reality interactions for direct ophthalmoscopy
Chan, Michael (2020-10-01)Direct ophthalmoscopy is a medical procedure whereby a health professional examines the back of the eye, searching for life-threatening risks. The direct ophthalmoscope is used for examining the patient and it requires ... -
The development of an anesthesia crisis scenario builder for virtual reality training
Wilcocks, Kyle (2019-08-01)Anesthesiologists are trained in the field of anesthesia and preoperative medicine; they are required to develop anesthetic plans and monitor patients vitals. Currently, anesthesia trainees are taught using traditional ...