Redirected and amplified head movements have the potential to provide more natural interaction with virtual environments (VEs) than using controller-based input, which causes large discrepancies between visual and vestibular self-motion cues and leads to increased VR sickness. However, such amplified head movements may also exacerbate VR sickness symptoms over no amplification. Several general methods have been introduced to reduce VR sickness for controller-based input inside a VE, including a popular vignetting method that gradually reduces the field of view. In this paper, we investigate the use of vignetting to reduce VR sickness when using amplified head rotations instead of controller-based input. We also investigate whether the induc...
Despite the technological advancements in Virtual Reality (VR), users are constantly combating feeli...
Background. Prolonged exposure to moving images in virtual reality systems can cause virtual reality...
Gaming using VR headsets is becoming increasingly popular; however, these displays can cause VR sick...
International audienceThe perception of rotation gain, defined as a modification of the virtual rota...
International audienceThe perception of rotation gain, defined as a modification of the virtual rota...
Use of virtual reality (VR) technology is often accompanied by a series of unwanted symptoms, includ...
In this paper, we propose a new type of visually induced reduction method for virtual reality (VR) s...
With the increasing popularity of virtual reality, people are now experiencing motion sickness durin...
With the increasing popularity of virtual reality, people are now experiencing motion sickness durin...
Virtual reality (VR) usage continues to grow, but visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) can decrea...
To make the rise of automated vehicles possible and to allow for their mass adoption, one major prob...
Virtual reality has grown rapidly over the past decade, yet visually induced motion sickness (VIMS),...
Compelling scene movements in a virtual reality (VR) system can cause symptoms of motion sickness (i...
Gaming using VR headsets is becoming increasingly popular; however, these displays can cause VR sick...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a promising candidate for an in-vehicle personal viewing system. However, mo...
Despite the technological advancements in Virtual Reality (VR), users are constantly combating feeli...
Background. Prolonged exposure to moving images in virtual reality systems can cause virtual reality...
Gaming using VR headsets is becoming increasingly popular; however, these displays can cause VR sick...
International audienceThe perception of rotation gain, defined as a modification of the virtual rota...
International audienceThe perception of rotation gain, defined as a modification of the virtual rota...
Use of virtual reality (VR) technology is often accompanied by a series of unwanted symptoms, includ...
In this paper, we propose a new type of visually induced reduction method for virtual reality (VR) s...
With the increasing popularity of virtual reality, people are now experiencing motion sickness durin...
With the increasing popularity of virtual reality, people are now experiencing motion sickness durin...
Virtual reality (VR) usage continues to grow, but visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) can decrea...
To make the rise of automated vehicles possible and to allow for their mass adoption, one major prob...
Virtual reality has grown rapidly over the past decade, yet visually induced motion sickness (VIMS),...
Compelling scene movements in a virtual reality (VR) system can cause symptoms of motion sickness (i...
Gaming using VR headsets is becoming increasingly popular; however, these displays can cause VR sick...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a promising candidate for an in-vehicle personal viewing system. However, mo...
Despite the technological advancements in Virtual Reality (VR), users are constantly combating feeli...
Background. Prolonged exposure to moving images in virtual reality systems can cause virtual reality...
Gaming using VR headsets is becoming increasingly popular; however, these displays can cause VR sick...