Abstract

We studied the impact of 2D and 3D educational contents on learning and memory recall using electroencephalography (EEG) brain signals. For this purpose, we adopted a classification approach that predicts true and false memories in case of both short term memory (STM) and long term memory (LTM) and helps to decide whether there is a difference between the impact of 2D and 3D educational contents. In this approach, EEG brain signals are converted into topomaps and then discriminative features are extracted from them and finally support vector machine (SVM) which is employed to predict brain states. For data collection, half of sixty-eight healthy individuals watched the learning material in 2D format whereas the rest watched the same material in 3D format. After learning task, memory recall tasks were performed after 30 minutes (STM) and two months (LTM), and EEG signals were recorded. In case of STM, 97.5% prediction accuracy was achieved for 3D and 96.6% for 2D and, in case of LTM, it was 100% for both 2D and 3D. The statistical analysis of the results suggested that for learning and memory recall both 2D and 3D materials do not have much difference in case of STM and LTM.

Highlights

  • The multimedia technology has widely taken over the education system because it makes the concepts easy to understand.The multimedia principle by Mayer states that people learn more deeply from words and pictures than from words alone [1]

  • We present an overview of the subjects and their answers to the questions in both short term memory (STM) and long term memory (LTM) sessions

  • We present the result of the methods we used on STM and LTM

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Introduction

The multimedia technology has widely taken over the education system because it makes the concepts easy to understand. The multimedia principle by Mayer states that people learn more deeply from words and pictures than from words alone [1]. The dominant multimedia resources are mainly in 2D form. With recent advances in science and technology, format. In 2D format, 3D objects are visualized by projecting them on 2D space. With the advent of 3D technology, nowadays, 3D objects can be visualized as 3D with the help of content in terms of learning and memory retention and recall

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