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Abstract: Participants used a helmet-mounted display (HMD) and a desk-top (monitor) display
to learn the layouts of two large-scale virtual environments (VEs) through repeated,
direct navigational experience. Both VEs were "virtual buildings" containing more than
seventy rooms. Participants using the HMD navigated the buildings significantly more
quickly and developed a significantly more accurate sense of relative straight-line distance.
There was no significant difference between the two types of... (Update)
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Ruddle, R., Payne, S., and Jones, D. Navigating largescale virtual environments: What differences occur between helmet-mounted and desk-top displays. (1999), 157-168. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ruddle99navigating.html More
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