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Volume: 35 | Article ID: HVEI-220
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Comparison of AR and VR memory palace quality in second-language vocabulary acquisition (Invited)
  DOI :  10.2352/EI.2023.35.10.HVEI-220  Published OnlineJanuary 2023
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The method of loci (memory palace technique) is a learning strategy that uses visualizations of spatial environments to enhance memory. One particularly popular use of the method of loci is for language learning, in which the method can help long-term memory of vocabulary by allowing users to associate location and other spatial information with particular words/concepts, thus making use of spatial memory to assist memory typically associated with language. Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) have been shown to potentially provide even better memory enhancement due to their superior visualization abilities. However, a direct comparison of the two techniques in terms of language-learning enhancement has not yet been investigated. In this presentation, we present the results of a study designed to compare AR and VR when using the method of loci for learning vocabulary from a second language.

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Nicko R. Caluya, Xiaoyang Tian, Damon M. Chandler, "Comparison of AR and VR memory palace quality in second-language vocabulary acquisition (Invited)in Electronic Imaging,  2023,  pp 220-1 - 220-5,  https://doi.org/10.2352/EI.2023.35.10.HVEI-220

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