Publishing Journal ›› 2024, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (03): 42-.

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Research on Reading Concentration in VR Media under the Perspective of Publishing Integration

  

  1. School of Law, Humanities and Sociology, Wuhan University of Technology
  • Online:2024-06-18 Published:2024-06-18

Abstract: In order to study readers’ reading attention during VR reading, this paper compares and analyzes the changes in brain activities related to concentration in readers’ brains while performing VR reading and traditional paper reading by recording the power changes of different brainwave bands in EEG. A total of 31 graduate students participated in this experiment, and they completed the reading task for about 120 seconds under VR reading and text-only paper reading conditions, respectively. While reading, the subjects synchronously used the Emotiv Pro to record the brain activity during the experiment and obtain relevant experimental data. The experimental results show that the power of theta, alpha, and beta bands are all significantly higher in the VR reading task than in the text-only paper reading task, indicating that readers are more focused and concentrated under VR reading conditions, which can enhance the reading effect. Based on the above conclusions, this paper puts forward specific suggestions from the levels of enriching VR sensory experience, improving VR interaction design, optimizing VR narrative skills, and reducing the risk of VR vertigo, in order to be able to further improve the reading concentration of readers in VR reading and enhance the reading effect. 

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