vrgolfmotorimagery
Exploring controlled Motor Imagery with Virtual Reality
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Exploring controlled Motor Imagery with Virtual Reality
Basic Info
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- Stars: 2
- Watchers: 1
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- Open Issues: 0
- Releases: 6
Metadata Files
README.md
VR Golf Motor Imagery
Welcome to VR Golf Motor Imagery! This research project explores the effects of Motor Imagery when visualizing and controlling the result of the imagery process in Virtual Reality. The sport selected for this project is Golf. The goal is to test the following:
- If controlled virtual feedback can enhance learning
- How different error rates affect rate of learning
This project is a joint collaboration between The Neuroplasticity, Imagery, and Motor Behaviour Laboratory (NIMBL) in conducting the psychology research experiment and The Okanagan Visualization and Interaction Lab (OVI) on developing the VR application and data collection mechanism.
This is currently ongoing unpublished research. To cite this work, please use the Citation file provided.
Requirements
To run the project, you will need
- A working Meta Quest 2, 3 or Pro, with two fully charged controllers
- A working machine to connect to the headset, for setting the configuration files and fetching the data
Usage
The usage of the application (along with troubleshooting guidelines) can be explored in extensive detail in the following document:
Owner
- Name: OVI Lab
- Login: ovi-lab
- Kind: organization
- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/ovi-lab
Okanagan Visualization & Interaction Lab
Citation (CITATION.cff)
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message: "If you use this software, please cite it as below."
title: "VR Golf Motor Imagery"
version: "2.3.2"
repository-code: "https://github.com/ovi-lab/VRGolfMotorImagery"
license: "MIT"
authors:
- family-names: "Balay"
given-names: "Celine"
affiliation: "University of British Columbia"
- family-names: "Banerjee"
given-names: "Rishav"
affiliation: "University of British Columbia"
- family-names: "Irani"
given-names: "Pourang"
affiliation: "University of British Columbia"
- family-names: "Kraeutner"
given-names: "Sarah"
affiliation: "University of British Columbia"
date-released: "2024-09-26"
keywords:
- Motor Imagery
- Virtual Reality
- Adaptive Learning
GitHub Events
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- Release event: 5
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