Tick-tock : Revisiting the Influence of Zeitgebers and Cognitive Load on Time Judgments during and after VR Immersion

Andrich, Aliya and Weidner, Florian and Broll, Wolfgang (2024) Tick-tock : Revisiting the Influence of Zeitgebers and Cognitive Load on Time Judgments during and after VR Immersion. In: MuC '24: Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2024 :. Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2024, 2 . ACM, New York, pp. 360-369. ISBN 9798400709982

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Abstract

Prior research has explored the impact of virtual reality (VR) on human time perception without definitive conclusions. To enhance understanding, we replicated a seminal study, refining it and introducing novel variables. Building upon the original study, we investigated the influence of virtual sun speed and cognitive workload on time perception in a VR environment. Our experiment involved 70 participants estimating time intervals under varying cognitive demands. In addition to assessing time perception during immersion, we examined post-VR time estimations. Contrary to the original study, virtual sun movements did not affect time judgments in VR. However, cognitive workload had a consistent effect, which is consistent with previous findings. Notably, VR immersion affected post-VR time perception of short intervals, a previously overlooked aspect. We contribute to the field by deepening the understanding of time perception dynamics during and after VR experiences and refining earlier findings through replication.

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12 Sep 2024 09:05
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