Three Common Misconceptions about Visual Impairments

作者: Lauren Thevin , Tonja Machulla

DOI: 10.1109/VRW50115.2020.00113

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摘要: In this work, we address three common misconceptions about visual impairments with an interactive virtual reality simulation. We raise awareness of the phenomenological consequences central and peripheral field defects remaining potential “legally blind” individuals. The goal is to sensitize public effects on daily life activities.

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