DocumentCode
1851171
Title
The effects of olfaction on training transfer for an assembly task
Author
Moore, Alec G. ; Herrera, Nicolas S. ; Hurst, Tyler C. ; McMahan, Ryan P. ; Poeschl, Sandra
Author_Institution
FIVE Lab., Univ. of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA
fYear
2015
fDate
23-27 March 2015
Firstpage
237
Lastpage
238
Abstract
Context-dependent memory studies have indicated that olfaction, the sense of smell, has a special odor memory that can significantly improve recall in some cases. Virtual reality (VR), which has been investigated as a training tool, could feasibly benefit from odor memory by incorporating olfactory stimuli. There have been a few studies on this concept for semantic learning, but not for procedural training. To address this gap in knowledge, we investigated the effects of olfaction on the transfer of knowledge from training to next-day execution for building a complex LEGO jet-plane model. Our results indicate that the pleasantness of an odor significantly affects training transfer more than whether the encoding and recall contexts match.
Keywords
chemioception; computer based training; virtual reality; VR; assembly task; complex LEGO jet-plane model; context-dependent memory; knowledge transfer; odor memory; odor pleasantness; olfactory stimuli; recall improvement; semantic learning; smell-sense; training tool; training transfer; virtual reality; Encoding; Olfactory; Semantics; Testing; Training; Virtual environments; Olfactory fidelity; training transfer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Reality (VR), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location
Arles
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VR.2015.7223383
Filename
7223383
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