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More than a Cool Illusion? Functional Significance of Self-Motion Illusion (Circular Vection) for Perspective Switches [PDF]
Self-motion can facilitate perspective switches and automatic spatial updating and help reduce disorientation in applications like Virtual Reality. However, providing physical motion through moving-base motion simulators or free-space walking areas comes
Bernhard E. Riecke +4 more
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Moving sounds enhance the visually-induced self-motion illusion (circular vection) in virtual reality [PDF]
While rotating visual and auditory stimuli have long been known to elicit self-motion illusions (“circular vection”), audiovisual interactions have hardly been investigated. Here, two experiments investigated whether visually induced circular vection can be enhanced by concurrently rotating auditory cues that match visual landmarks (e.g., a fountain ...
Bernhard E Riecke +2 more
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Triceps Surae Ia Proprioceptive Weighting in Postural Control During Quiet Stance with Vision Occlusion [PDF]
Background: Visual, vestibular, proprioceptive and cutaneous sensory information is important for postural control during quiet stance. When the reliability of one source of sensory information used to detect self-motion for postural control is reduced ...
Gordon R. Chalmers
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We investigated interactions between foreground and background stimuli during visually induced perception of self-motion (vection) by using a stimulus composed of orthogonally moving random-dot patterns. The results indicated that, when the foreground moves with a slower speed, a self-motion sensation with a component in the same direction as the ...
Shinji Nakamura, S Shimojo
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Self-motion illusions from distorted optic flow in multifocal glasses [PDF]
Progressive addition lenses (PALs) are ophthalmic lenses to correct presbyopia by providing improvements of near and far vision in different areas of the lens, but distorting the periphery of the wearer’s field of view. Distortion-related difficulties reported by PAL wearers include unnatural self-motion perception.
Sauer, Yannick +5 more
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Aviation illusions, arising from sensory misinterpretations, can lead to critical pilot errors. The study aims to evaluate VR training's efficacy in recognizing and managing these illusions.
Robert L Thomas +2 more
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Previous studies have shown that illusory ownership over a mannequin's body can be induced through synchronous visuo-tactile stimulation as well as through synchronous visuo-vestibular stimulation.
Nora Preuss Mattsson +3 more
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Vection in virtual environments: psychological and psychophysiological mechanisms [PDF]
The self-motion illusion (‘vection’) refers to a subjective phenomenon where a stationary observer experiences a compelling sense of illusory self-motion when she/he is exposed to large moving patterns of optic flow.
Galina Ya. Menshikova, Artem I. Kovalev
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Spatialized sound influences biomechanical self-motion illusion ("vection") [PDF]
Although moving auditory cues have long been known to induce self-motion illusions ("circular vection") in blindfolded participants, little is known about how spatial sound can facilitate or interfere with vection induced by other non-visual modalities like biomechanical cues. To address this issue, biomechanical circular vection was induced in seated,
Bernhard E. Riecke +2 more
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Beyond sensory conflict: The role of beliefs and perception in motion sickness.
Illusory self-motion often provokes motion sickness, which is commonly explained in terms of an inter-sensory conflict that is not in accordance with previous experience.
Suzanne A E Nooij +3 more
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