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Comparing “pick and place” task in spatial augmented reality versus non-immersive virtual reality for rehabilitation setting

Khademi et al., 2013

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7732074974920829960
Author
Khademi M
Hondori H
Dodakian L
Cramer S
Lopes C
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2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)

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Introducing computer games to the rehabilitation market led to development of numerous Virtual Reality (VR) training applications. Although VR has provided tremendous benefit to the patients and caregivers, it has inherent limitations, some of which might be solved by …
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