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Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness ...

Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness but Sound Does Not. Abstract: Optic flow in visual displays or virtual environments often induces ...

Stereoscopic viewing enhances visually induced motion sickness ...

Sound did not have a significant effect. Taken together, stereoscopic viewing played a crucial role in MS in both experiments. Our findings imply that ...

Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness ...

Optic flow in visual displays or virtual environments often induces motion sickness. (MS). We conducted two studies to analyze the effects of stereopsis, ...

Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness ...

Request PDF | Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness but Sound Does Not | Optic flow in visual displays or virtual environments ...

Effects of stereoscopic presentation on visually induced motion ...

Moreover, physiological measurements also indicate effects of 3D presentations on VIMS. The LF/HF ratio, which is the index of sympathetic nerve ...

Instability of the perceived world while watching 3D stereoscopic ...

However, viewing stereoscopic displays frequently causes complaints of visual discomfort, including symptoms closely resembling motion sickness. Visual ...

Effects of stereoscopic presentation on visually induced motion ...

Second, subscore of "Nausea" of Simulator Sickness Questionnaire significantly higher in the 3D than in the 2D condition, while the other subscores and the ...

Effect of Stereo Video Acquisition Distortion on Visually Induced ...

To study the effect of the distortion of stereoscopic video acquisition on visually induced motion sickness, a virtual spatial distortion model is constructed ...

Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion ... - dblp

Behrang Keshavarz , Heiko Hecht : Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness but Sound Does Not. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ.

Evaluation Studies of Motion Sickness Visually Induced by ...

Inconsistency between convergence and lens accommodation is suspected as a cause of which motion sickness induced by stereoscopic viewing have not yet been ...

Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness ...

Optic flow in visual displays or virtual environments often induces motion sickness (MS). We conducted two studies to analyze the effects of stereopsis, ...

Effects of stereopsis on vection, presence and cybersickness in ...

Stereopsis provides critical information for the spatial visual perception of object form and motion. We used virtual reality as a tool to ...

Viewing angle dependency of visually-induced motion sickness in ...

Motion sickness was induced while subjects viewed vibrating images presented on a Super Hi-Vision display. The results showed that motion sickness as evaluated ...

Peripheral viewing during exposure to a 2D/3D video clip

Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) can be measured by psychological and physiological methods, and the simulator sickness questionnaire ( ...

Prediction of motion sickness degree of stereoscopic panoramic ...

Existing studies have shown that more than half of healthy adults feel visual discomfort when viewing 3D movies [6], and 80% of them will suffer from motion ...

[PDF] Quantifying Visually Induced Motion Sickness (VIMS) During ...

19 References ; Effects of Two-Minute Stereoscopic Viewing on Human Balance Function · Kazuki YoshikawaFumiya Kinoshita +4 authors. M. Miyao ; Instability of the ...

A survey of visually induced symptoms and associated factors in ...

However, the strong sensorial exercise that is caused by the vision of a 3D movie can still evoke some adverse effects for health. It is known ...

Visually Induced Motion Sickness in Virtual Environments

Visually induced motion sickness is a syndrome that occasionally occurs when physically stationary individuals view compelling visual representations of self- ...

A likely Source of Motion Sickness Symptoms - Sage Journals

Watching 3D content using a stereoscopic display may cause various discomforting symptoms, including eye strain, blurred vision, double vision, and motion ...

Visual discomfort whilst viewing 3D stereoscopic stimuli

An increase of visual discomfort change in the 3D condition in comparison with the 2D condition was indeed found; however the magnitude of ...