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Rotational and Translational Velocity and Acceleration Thresholds for the Onset of Cybersickness in Virtual Reality [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper determined rotational and translational velocity and acceleration thresholds for the onset of cybersickness. Cybersickness causes discomfort and discourages the widespread use of virtual reality systems for both recreational and professional ...
Terenzi, Lorenzo, Zaal, Peter M. T.
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Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 335) [PDF]

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This bibliography lists 143 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System during March, 1990.

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Interface solutions for interface side effects?

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences, 2011
Human-computer interfaces often give rise to a variety of side effects, including eyestrain, headache, fatigue, and motion sickness (aka cybersickness, simulator sickness).
Stoffregen Thomas A.
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Simulator Sickness in Virtual Environments.

open access: yes, 1995
Abstract : Virtual Reality (also known as Virtual Environment or VE) technology shows many promising applications in areas of training, medicine, architecture, astronomy, data handling, teleoperation, and entertainment. A potential threat to using this - technology is the mild to severe discomfort that some users experience during or after a VE session.
openaire   +2 more sources

Exploring the Participant-Related Determinants of Simulator Sickness in a Physical Motion Car Rollover Simulation as Measured by the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Environ Res Public Health, 2020
Rzeźniczek P   +5 more
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A New Training Method for VR Sickness Reduction

open access: yesApplied Sciences
In this paper, we propose a training method to reduce the VR sickness that occurs while viewing VR content with an HMD on. The proposed approach is a new method that involves pre-exposing users to VR sickness to enable them to adapt to VR sickness.
Ju-hye Won, Hae Chan Na, Yoon Sang Kim
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10 | Predicting and controlling motion sickness through sensory conflict minimisation

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Translational Myology
In automated vehicles, passengers will focus on non-driving tasks, causing a mismatch between expected and sensed motion that leads to motion sickness. Driving simulators show clear visual motion but reduced or missing physical motion, which also causes
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Weighting Waiting: Evaluating the Perception of In-Vehicle Travel Time Under Moving and Stopped Conditions [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper describes experiments comparing traditional computer administered stated preference with virtual experience stated preference to ascertain how people value stopped delay compared with stop-and- go or freeflow traffic.
David Levinson   +3 more
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Simulator Sickness in Maritime Training: A Comparative Study of Conventional Full-Mission Ship Bridge Simulator and Virtual Reality

open access: yesApplied Sciences
Maritime training increasingly employs conventional full-mission bridge simulators (FMBS) and virtual reality (VR). This study aims to compare the incidence and severity of simulator sickness induced by a conventional FMBS and an equivalent VR system ...
Bartosz Muczyński   +2 more
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Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 336) [PDF]

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This bibliography lists 111 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System during April 1990.

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