Nausea experienced by some people when playing virtual reality (VR) games could be solved by inserting a virtual nose into the centre of the display. So-called simulator sickness, caused when the ...
Simulators for driving and ones for flying provide a reasonably convincing impersonation of movement through 3D space while sitting in a seat that only moves up and down and side-to-side. But the ...
While virtual reality (VR) equipment typically elicits a response of awe and amazement, for the motion sensitive, it can also generate a response of nausea. Simulator sickness, which includes symptoms ...
Virtual reality (VR) offers users deeply immersive experiences, yet concurrently presents a range of challenges in the form of motion sickness and cybersickness. While motion sickness has long been ...
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