Arguing in Favor of Revising the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire Factor Structure When Assessing Side Effects Induced by Immersions in Virtual Reality [PDF]
Two issues are increasingly of interest in the scientific literature regarding unwanted virtual reality (VR) induced side effects: (1) whether the latent structure of the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) is comprised of two or three factors, and (2)
Stéphane Bouchard +10 more
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Simulator sickness and its measurement with Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ)
One of the most common methods for studying the simulator sickness issue is the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) (Kennedy et al., 1993). Despite the undoubted popularity of the SSQ, this questionnaire has not as yet been standardized and translated,
Marcin P. Biernacki +2 more
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Can Simulator Sickness Be Avoided? A Review on Temporal Aspects of Simulator Sickness
Simulator sickness is a syndrome similar to motion sickness, often experienced during simulator or another virtual reality (VR) exposure. Many theories have been developed or adapted from the motion sickness studies, in order to explain the existence of ...
Natalia Dużmańska +4 more
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Measuring Stress and Perceptions for a Virtual Reality–Based Pericardiocentesis Procedure Simulation for Medical Training: Usability Study [PDF]
BackgroundVirtual reality (VR) is increasingly used in medical education, providing immersive environments for training in high-risk procedures such as pericardiocentesis.
Alberto Rubio-López +5 more
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Exploring the Participant-Related Determinants of Simulator Sickness in a Physical Motion Car Rollover Simulation as Measured by the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire [PDF]
Agnieszka Lipiak +2 more
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A Study on Autonomous Driving Motion Sickness from the Perspective of Multimodal Human Signals [PDF]
In autonomous driving, motion sickness (MS) arises from physical or visual stimuli, or a combination of both. However, objective quantification of MS level (MSL) remains limited beyond questionnaire-based assessments.
Su Young Kim, Yoon Sang Kim
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Cybersickness refers to the negative symptoms caused by exposure to a Virtual Reality (VR) experience. The literature is consensual that cybersickness is a key factor in an experience, as the non-existence of cybersickness provides an optimal virtual ...
Guilherme Goncalves +4 more
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Assessment of cognitive function in patients with schizophrenia based on virtual reality serious games: a prospective nonrandomized clinical trial [PDF]
IntroductionConventional neuropsychological tests for assessing cognitive function in schizophrenia face critical limitations in ecological validity and efficiency.
Chenxin Wu +5 more
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Older Drivers’ Motion and Simulator Sickness before and after Automated Vehicle Exposure
Older drivers desire independence in mobility, and automated vehicles hold plausible opportunities to realize this goal. Motion sickness (automated shuttle exposure) or simulator sickness (automated driving simulator exposure) may affect acceptance of ...
Sherrilene Classen +5 more
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Postural Control and Psychophysical State Following of Flight Simulator Session in Novice Pilots
Flight simulators can cause side effects usually called simulator sickness. Scientific research proves that postural instability can be an indicator of the occurrence of simulator sickness symptoms.
Ewa Polak +2 more
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