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The effect of audio on the experience in virtual reality: a scoping review

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  • Isak de Villiers Bosman
  • Oğuz ‘Oz’ Buruk
  • Kristine Jørgensen
  • Juho Hamari

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The use of virtual reality (VR) has seen significant recent growth and presents opportunities for use in many domain areas. The use of head-mounted displays (HMDs) also presents unique opportunities for the implementation of audio feedback congruent with head and body movements, thus matching intuitive expectations. However, the use of audio in VR is still undervalued and there is a lack of consistency within audio-centedd research in VR. To address this shortcoming and present an overview of this area of research, we conducted a scoping review (n = 121) focusing on the use of audio in HMD-based VR and its effects on user/player experience. Results show a lack of standardisation for common measures such as pleasantness and emphasize the context-specific ability of audio to influence a variety of affective, cognitive, and motivational measures, but are mixed for presence and generally lacking for social experiences and descriptive research.

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  • Isak de Villiers Bosman & Oğuz ‘Oz’ Buruk & Kristine Jørgensen & Juho Hamari, 2024. "The effect of audio on the experience in virtual reality: a scoping review," Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(1), pages 165-199, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tbitxx:v:43:y:2024:i:1:p:165-199
    DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2022.2158371
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