Sensory Safe Spaces
Help Us Explore Sensory Safe Spaces in VR!
Are you neurodivergent and find that you seek out safe spaces where you can control sensory input?
At busy places like university, it can be difficult!
We’re developing sensory-friendly environments in virtual reality (VR) that people can take anywhere.
We are currently conducting usability testing and we’d love your feedback!
What’s involved?
- Roam around a customisable VR space designed to help create a sensory-safe experience.
- Afterward, you’ll participate in a short interview and complete a questionnaire.
- Total time: 50 minutes.
We’re looking for participants who:
- Are neurodivergent with sensory disorders related to sight or sound.
- Do not have vision impairments or a history of motion sickness in VR.
- Your input will help shape future VR applications designed for sensory comfort and inclusion!
Interested?
For more details or to sign up, please contact Arbab Ahmed at:
📧 aahm0045@student.monash.edu
📞 +61 483 043 267
MUHREC Project ID: 45026
Project Title: Safe Spaces: Immersive environments that accommodate safety and wellbeing
*This research has been approved by the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee