Gallagher et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Multisensory interactions in virtual reality: Optic flow reduces vestibular sensitivity, but only for congruent planes of motionGallagher et al., 2020
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- Gallagher M
- Choi R
- Ferrè E
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- Multisensory research
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Abstract During exposure to Virtual Reality (VR) a sensory conflict may be present, whereby the visual system signals that the user is moving in a certain direction with a certain acceleration, while the vestibular system signals that the user is stationary. In order to …
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