Effects of stereopsis on vection, presence and cybersickness in head-mounted display (HMD) virtual reality
Abstract Stereopsis provides critical information for the spatial visual perception of object form and motion. We used virtual reality as a tool to understand the role of global stereopsis in the visual perception of self-motion and spatial presence using virtual environments experienced through hea...
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Autores principales: | Wilson Luu, Barbara Zangerl, Michael Kalloniatis, Juno Kim |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cbfd6703a84c47fca725c8e0870128d9 |
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