Virtual reality simulation technology can observe the world from the perspective of sea turtles, and then shape the belief of environmental protection

Author:China Green Fair Time:2022.06.26

Translator's press: virtual reality, referred to as virtual technology, also known as the virtual environment, is a virtual world that uses computer simulation to generate a three -dimensional space, providing users' simulation of visual sensory sensory, so that users can feel as if they are in the realm. Observe things in the three -dimensional space. The emergence of virtual reality has opened a new way for the human understanding of the world. Users can interact with the virtual environment in a natural way, changing the model of human beings in addition to their own experience, so that they can only understand the environment indirectly, so as to effectively expand their own expansion of their own. Cognitive means and field. Due to the real -time three -dimensional space performance of virtual reality technology and the immersive feelings brought about, in recent years, it has played a pivotal role in more and more industries and fields. Recently, the Chinese Department of Biological Diversity Protection and Green Development Foundation (referred to as China Green Fair, Green Club) International Department learned from an internationally renowned journal that a virtual reality simulation technology allows humans to observe the world from the perspective of turtles, so as to shape people The research of environmental belief is quite inspiring. The article is compiled as follows, for friends who are interested in reference

Picture source: Daniel Pimentel et al, Scientific Reports (2022). Doi: 10.1038 / S41598 Y -022-10268-10.1038 / S41598-022-10268 -Y

A virtual reality simulation study at the University of Oregon (UO) may help inspire people to take environmental protection actions.

In the research, participants will wear special headphones and eye masks, and use the body of a red turtle as the prototype, and feel that they are moving with a foot. In the 15 -minute immersive experience, experimental participants have experienced the process of changing from the newly hatched turtle to an adult turtle, and experienced how to avoid ships and dangerous fishing gear.

This study shows that participating in simulation has increased people's emphasis on environmental issues.

The professor of the School of Journalism and Communication of Oregon University and the head of this research Daniel Pimentel said: "The virtual reality simulation of being a non -human virtual reality can become a powerful tool for environmental workers. I hope that such experience can be Help people improve the awareness of environmental protection, and I hope to gradually get more public support in this way. "

The results of this research were published in the Science Report. The research was inspired by Piemers' experience in Disneyland as a child. For a long time, he has always believed that virtual reality simulation technology can be used as a new communication tool. Because it is difficult to make humans feel empathy about large -scale animal casualties. Most people will not feel mood for a thousand distant distant because of the death of a thousand distant ocean or ocean pollution. heavy. And this virtual reality simulation allows people to experience the world from the perspective of turtles, and let humans have the opportunity to experience the threats faced by wild animals on the verge of extinction.

In this virtual reality simulation experiment, the participants started to experience from the egg shell incubation. Then, they grew into turtles, and they would follow them with various potential fatal dangers. In order to make the experience more immersive, the participants will sit on a special chair to guide them to imitate the pose of the sea turtle. The tactile backpack behind the back will vibrate to the spine, and simulate the feelings of the sea turtle at the time of close distance.

Picture source: Daniel Pimentel et al, Scientific Reports (2022). Doi: 10.1038/S41598-02268-Y 10.1038/S41598-02268-Y

Piemers found that for participants, people generally feel that the virtual turtle's body seems to be their own body. This experience also affects the participants' views and responses to other species.

Piemers said: "When people become turtles, they also have different views on other turtles in the surrounding environment and other animals. People regard themselves as part of their group."

This experience also shaped people's environmental beliefs. Piemers' team found that the simulation experience increased people's sympathy for the dilemma of turtles, and also affected people's amount of donations for the ocean, especially those who encountered many dead turtles in the simulation.

Piemers is now trying to expand this simulation experiment to museums and universities. As the technology becomes more inclusive, he hopes that people can finally download and experience this study at home. "I want to make as many people as turtles as possible," he said.

For the original text: https://phys.org/news/2022-06- virtual-reality-humans-turtle-eyew.html

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