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Virtual vs. real: exploring perceptual, cognitive and affective dimensions in design product experiences

Marta Pizzolante, Sabrina Bartolotta, Eleonora Diletta Sarcinella, Alice Chirico, Andrea Gaggioli

2024BMC Psychology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Virtual Reality (VR) has already emerged as an effective instrument for simulating realistic interactions, across various domains. In the field of User Experience (UX), VR has been used to create prototypes of real-world products. Here, the question is to what extent the users' experience of a virtual prototype can be equivalent to that of its real counterpart (the real product). This issue particularly concerns the perceptual, cognitive and affective dimensions of users' experiences. METHODS: This exploratory study aims to address this issue by comparing the users' experience of a well-known product, i.e., the Graziella bicycle, presented either in Sumerian or Sansar VR platform, or in a physical setting. Participants' Emotional Engagement, Sense of Presence, Immersion, and Perceived Product Quality were evaluated after being exposed to the product in all conditions (i.e., Sumerian, Sansar and Physical). RESULTS: The findings indicated significantly higher levels of Engagement and Positive Affect in the virtual experiences when compared to their real-world counterparts. Additionally, the sole notable distinction among the VR platforms was observed in terms of Realism. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests the feasibility and potential of immersive VR environments as UX evaluation tools and underscores their effectiveness in replicating genuine real-world experiences.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionVirtual realityPsychologyImmersion (mathematics)Product (mathematics)User experience designExploratory researchSense of presenceAffect (linguistics)CognitionHuman–computer interactionSumerianCognitive psychologyApplied psychologyComputer scienceCommunicationSociologyPure mathematicsAncient historyHistoryGeometryAnthropologyNeuroscienceMathematicsVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsColor perception and designAesthetic Perception and Analysis
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