Experiences of virtual desktop collaboration experiments

The Virtual Desktop series of experiments of the NeuroCogSpace project is an explorative research on collaboration behavior in virtual space applying Virtual Collaboration Arena (VirCA). A series of methodological challenges such as application of EEG, ECG, and mobile eye-tracking in immersive Virtual Reality (VR) environment were introduced. In this paper, experiences on experiment design and preliminary results are presented.

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