Robert Clements
is a neuroscientist who teaches and performs research at Kent State University. He develops and uses different three-dimensional (3D) imaging techniques to understand diseases of the brain, for virtual and physical reconstruction as well as education. His research aims to visualize our brains’ three-dimensional structure for better disease diagnosis and therapies as well as improve how we learn, experience, and perceive 3D environments and objects.
Last update: March 2022
Articles published on IXD&A:
• 'An analysis of motivation and situational interest in a location-based augmented reality application', N. 52, pp. 198 - 220, abstract, download (https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-052-011)