Periodic Reporting for period 1 - ReSens-Nature (Restorative Effects of Haptic and Visual Sensory Supplementation of Nature Sounds in VR of Nature for Deaf people)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2024-09-02 al 2026-09-01
Exposure to nature and Virtual Reality (VR) nature can relieve from stress and promote relaxation. It is argued that it is the combination of visual and auditory exposure to these VR environments and their sounds that promotes restorative effects for hearing people. This means that Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (HoH) people may be excluded from receiving similar restorative benefits as their hearing peers. At the same time, there is evidence of cross-modal transfer in HoH people, where speech and sounds can be perceived and understood through vibrations on the skin or localised via visual cues in VR technologies.
Through the ‘ReSens-Nature’ project, the Fellow aimed to develop a VR experience to examine the restorative effects of vibrotactile and visual sensory supplementation of nature sounds in VR nature environments for Deaf/ HoH people.
Overall objectives of the project
The project objectives were to (1) Develop and establish the usability of a novel VR nature environment that uses vibrotactile and visual supplementation of nature sounds, and (2) Examine whether this novel VR nature environment is providing restorative benefits to Deaf/ Hard-of-Hearing people. Understanding the effects of sensory supplementation for Deaf/ HoH in VR nature environments could help make VR and other technologies more inclusive for Deaf/ HoH people and people with other disabilities.
Project conclusions
The project had to be terminated early (after two active months) as the Fellow received another grant in a more senior role. The Fellow has performed all tasks and objectives that were planned for the two active months of the project, but the short project duration means no effective conclusions were drawn as the research studies did not have time to be implemented.