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Spatial Orientation Modeling: Use of Multisensory Cueing to Prevent Vection Illusions
IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2023There are many conditions in the aerospace environment causing pilots to experience visually induced illusions of self-motion referred to as vection. These compelling illusions of self-motion are often induced by motion of large portions of the visual ...
A. Rupert +5 more
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Perceived Gravitoinertial Force During Vection
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2013When we ride on a roller coaster, our experience of self-motion is accompanied by salient changes in gravitoinertial force. Here we examined whether a similar relationship exists between visually induced self-motion (vection) and perceived gravitoinertial force.There were 15 stationary subjects, each wearing a weight jacket, who were exposed to visual ...
Seno, Takeharu +3 more
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2023 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality Adjunct (ISMAR-Adjunct), 2023
Vection is an optical illusion that enhances the sense of self-translation or self-rotation, augmenting a sense of moving or rotating without any physical movement.
Jinwook Kim +3 more
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Vection is an optical illusion that enhances the sense of self-translation or self-rotation, augmenting a sense of moving or rotating without any physical movement.
Jinwook Kim +3 more
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Vection in Patients with Glaucoma
Optometry and Vision Science, 2014Large moving scenes can induce a sensation of self-motion in stationary observers. This illusion is called "vection." Glaucoma progressively affects the functioning of peripheral vision, which plays an important role in inducing vection. It is still not known whether vection can be induced in these patients and, if it can, whether the interaction ...
Luminita, Tarita-Nistor +4 more
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Emotional Sounds Influence Vertical Vection
Perception, 2012While viewing a large vertically moving sinusoidal luminance grating, the perception of upward self-motion (vection) was modulated by positive sounds (eg a baby's laughter). This may be because positive emotion and the spatial metaphor of vertical directions were unified in the mind.
Kyoshiro, Sasaki +3 more
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Perception
Vection is an illusion of self-motion that arises from conflicting sensory information. There are large individual differences in experiencing vection, indicating a potential role for individual-difference factors in this illusion.
P. Stróżak +3 more
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Vection is an illusion of self-motion that arises from conflicting sensory information. There are large individual differences in experiencing vection, indicating a potential role for individual-difference factors in this illusion.
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Journal of Vestibular Research-Equilibrium & Orientation
The illusion of self-motion provoked by dynamic visual stimulation is known as vection and is a common phenomenon when using visual displays such as virtual reality, video games, or movie theatres. Vection has been historically linked to visually induced
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The illusion of self-motion provoked by dynamic visual stimulation is known as vection and is a common phenomenon when using visual displays such as virtual reality, video games, or movie theatres. Vection has been historically linked to visually induced
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Optokinetic circular vection: a test of visual–vestibular conflict models of vection nascensy
Experimental Brain Research, 2015The propensity to experience circular vection (the illusory perception of self-turning evoked by a rotating scene, CV) as reflected by its onset latency exhibits considerable interindividual variation. Models of CV nascensy have linked this delay to the time it takes the visual-vestibular conflict to disappear.
R, Jürgens +3 more
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Vection is enhanced by visual oscillation based on four-stroke apparent motion
PerceptionIllusions of self-motion (vection) can be improved by adding global visual oscillation to patterns of optic flow. Here we examined whether adding apparent visual oscillation (based on four-stroke apparent motion—4SAM) also improves vection. This apparent
Shinji Nakamura, S. Palmisano
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Exploring Control of Speed Perception in Driving Simulator by Vection using Tactile Stimulation
2025 IEEE/IEIE International Conference on Consumer Electronics-Asia (ICCE-Asia)Preventing drivers from exceeding the speed limit could help to reduce the rate of fatal automobile accidents. We investigated whether perceived driving speed can be controlled by vection using tactile apparent motion, which is perceived to move in the ...
Keikichi Arai +5 more
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