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Self-motion illusions (" vection") in Virtual Environments: Do active control and user-generated motion cueing enhance visually induced vection?

Feuereissen, 2013

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The human perceptual system can be tricked into believing that one is moving, when in fact, one is not. These self-motion illusions (vection) can be exploited to convincingly simulate self-motion without the need for costly and cumbersome motion platforms. Traditionally …
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