A further area that would need investigating is
feedback in a virtual reality setting and also the very
different setting of performing two or more tasks at
once. An example would be a car driver driving a
car and trying to find directions to some location
(currently this is done with navigation software and
any future study should take into account issues such
as cognitive load and divided attention etc.).
Alternatively, investigating this type of feedback for
pilots could lead to some interesting findings and
perhaps a more comprehensive taxonomy of the kind
suggested in the previous paragraph.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The School of Computing, Science and Engineering
at the University of Salford, Prof. Sunil Vadera,
Prof. Tim Ritchings and Prof. Yacine Rezgui are
thanked for their support.
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