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    Exercisable Learning-Theory and Evidence-Based Andragogy for Training Effectiveness using XR (ELEVATE-XR): Elevating the ROI of Immersive Technologies by Stanney, Kay M., Skinner, Anna, Hughes, Claire

    “…eXtended Reality (XR) promises to provide a powerful capability to disseminate a vast array of instructional content appropriate for all types and levels of…”
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    What to Expect from Immersive Virtual Environment Exposure: Influences of Gender, Body Mass Index, and Past Experience by Stanney, Kay M., Hale, Kelly S., Nahmens, Isabelina, Kennedy, Robert S.

    Published in Human factors (01-09-2003)
    “…For those interested in using head-coupled PC-based immersive virtual environment (VE) technology to train, entertain, or inform, it is essential to understand…”
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    The Psychometrics of Cybersickness in Augmented Reality by Hughes, Claire L., Fidopiastis, Cali, Stanney, Kay M., Bailey, Peyton S., Ruiz, Ernesto

    Published in Frontiers in virtual reality (09-12-2020)
    “…Augmented reality (AR) is rapidly being adopted by industry leaders and militaries around the globe. With the Defense Health Agency pushing AR as a solution to…”
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    Performance gains from adaptive eXtended Reality training fueled by artificial intelligence by Stanney, Kay M, Archer, JoAnn, Skinner, Anna, Horner, Charis, Hughes, Claire, Brawand, Nicholas P, Martin, Eric, Sanchez, Stacey, Moralez, Larry, Fidopiastis, Cali M, Perez, Ray S

    Published in Journal of defense modeling and simulation (01-04-2022)
    “…While virtual, augmented, and mixed reality technologies are being used for military medical training and beyond, these component technologies are oftentimes…”
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    A Step Toward Identifying Sources of Medical Errors: Modeling Standards of Care Deviations for Different Disease States by Fidopiastis, Cali M, Venta, Kim E, Baker, Erin G, Stanney, Kay M

    Published in Military medicine (01-03-2018)
    “…Abstract Objective To examine the feasibility of utilizing electronic health records (EHR) to determine a metric for identifying physician diagnostic and…”
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    Motion sickness and proprioceptive aftereffects following virtual environment exposure by Stanney, Kay M, Kennedy, Robert S, Drexler, Julie M, Harm, Deborah L

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-02-1999)
    “…To study the potential aftereffects of virtual environments (VE), tests of visually guided behavior and felt limb position (pointing with eyes open and closed)…”
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    Manipulation of non-verbal interaction style and demographic embodiment to increase anthropomorphic computer character credibility by Cowell, Andrew J., Stanney, Kay M.

    “…For years, people have sought more natural means of communicating with their computers. Many have suggested that interaction with a computer should be as easy…”
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    Effects of low stereo acuity on performance, presence and sickness within a virtual environment by Hale, Kelly S., Stanney, Kay M.

    Published in Applied ergonomics (01-05-2006)
    “…To examine the effect of stereo vision on performance, presence and oculomotor disturbances within a virtual environment (VE), two groups of 23 participants…”
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    Recovery From Virtual Environment Exposure: Expected Time Course of Symptoms and Potential Readaptation Strategies by Champney, Roberto K., Stanney, Kay M., Hash, Phillip A. K., Malone, Linda C., Kennedy, Robert S., Compton, Daniel E.

    Published in Human factors (01-06-2007)
    “…Objective: This study investigated potential means of facilitating a return to normal functioning following virtual environment (VE) exposure using a…”
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    Information visualization; assisting low spatial individuals with information access tasks through the use of visual mediators by Stanney, K M, Salvendy, G

    Published in Ergonomics (01-06-1995)
    “…This study investigated the use of visual mediators to facilitate information access by low spatial individuals. Based on theories of adaptive learning and…”
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    Identification of metaphors for virtual environment training systems by STANNEY, KAY M., CHEN, JUI LIN, WEDELL, BRANKA, BREAUX, ROBERT

    Published in Ergonomics (15-01-2003)
    “…The objective of this effort was to develop potential metaphors for assisting wayfinding and navigation in current virtual environment (VE) training systems…”
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    Gender Differences in Visually Induced Motion Sickness by Graeber, David A., Stanney, Kay M.

    “…In general, females have been reported to be more susceptible to motion sickness and experience greater malaise. However, conflicting findings suggests that…”
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    Book Review Journal Article
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    Dropouts and Aftereffects: Examining General Accessibility to Virtual Environment Technology by Stanney, Kay M., Kingdon, Kelly S., Kennedy, Robert S.

    “…Are current virtual environments (VEs) usable by the broad spectrum of people who may wish to utilize this technology? The current study, which examined over…”
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    Usability engineering of virtual environments (VEs): identifying multiple criteria that drive effective VE system design by Stanney, Kay M., Mollaghasemi, Mansooreh, Reeves, Leah, Breaux, Robert, Graeber, David A.

    “…Designing usable and effective interactive virtual environment (VE) systems is a new challenge for system developers and human factors specialists. In…”
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    Human Performance in Immersive Virtual Environments: Effects of Exposure Duration, User Control, and Scene Complexity by Stanney, Kay M., Kingdon, Kelly S., Graeber, David, Kennedy, Robert S.

    Published in Human performance (01-09-2002)
    “…This study examined human performance on a set of basic tasks representative of human interaction in most virtual environment (VE) systems. The effects of user…”
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