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Motion sickness: current concepts and management
B Keshavarz, JF Golding - Current opinion in neurology, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Aside from medication (eg antimuscarinics, antihistamines), habituation remains the most
effective nonpharmacological method to reduce motion sickness. A variety of novel …
effective nonpharmacological method to reduce motion sickness. A variety of novel …
Scenario-function system for automotive intelligent cockpits: Framework, research progress and perspectives
H Chen, R Gao, L Fan, E Liu, W Li… - IEEE Transactions …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The innovative development of intelligent cockpit scenarios and functions brings
increasingly enhanced user experiences to drivers and passengers in intelligent vehicles …
increasingly enhanced user experiences to drivers and passengers in intelligent vehicles …
[HTML][HTML] Detecting and predicting visually induced motion sickness with physiological measures in combination with machine learning techniques
Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) is a common sensation when using visual displays
such as smartphones or Virtual Reality. In the present study, we investigated whether …
such as smartphones or Virtual Reality. In the present study, we investigated whether …
Omnidirectional galvanic vestibular stimulation in virtual reality
C Groth, JP Tauscher, N Heesen… - IEEE transactions on …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this paper we propose omnidirectional galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) to mitigate
cybersickness in virtual reality applications. One of the most accepted theories indicates that …
cybersickness in virtual reality applications. One of the most accepted theories indicates that …
Multimodal biosensing for vestibular network-based cybersickness detection
Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to induce cybersickness (CS), which impedes CS-
susceptible VR users from the benefit of emerging VR applications. To better detect CS, the …
susceptible VR users from the benefit of emerging VR applications. To better detect CS, the …
Using trajectory compression rate to predict changes in cybersickness in virtual reality games
Identifying cybersickness in virtual reality (VR) applications such as games in a fast, precise,
non-intrusive, and non-disruptive way remains challenging. Several factors can cause …
non-intrusive, and non-disruptive way remains challenging. Several factors can cause …
Physiology-driven cybersickness detection in virtual reality: a machine learning and explainable AI approach
One of the major obstacles to the widespread adoption of Virtual Reality (VR) is
Cybersickness. It is a sense of physical discomfort akin to motion sickness experienced by …
Cybersickness. It is a sense of physical discomfort akin to motion sickness experienced by …
Visual techniques to reduce cybersickness in virtual reality
C Groth, JP Tauscher, N Heesen… - … IEEE conference on …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Cybersickness is a unpleasant phenomenon caused by the visually induced impression of
ego-motion while in fact being seated. To reduce its negative impact in VR experiences, we …
ego-motion while in fact being seated. To reduce its negative impact in VR experiences, we …
Mitigation of cybersickness in immersive 360 videos
C Groth, JP Tauscher, N Heesen… - … IEEE conference on …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We investigate the mitigation of cybersickness (CS) in 360° videos, a phenomenon caused
by the visually induced impression of ego-motion while being physically at rest. We evaluate …
by the visually induced impression of ego-motion while being physically at rest. We evaluate …
Virtual reality assessment and customization using physiological measures: A literature analysis
K Wood, AJ Uribe Quevedo, L Penuela… - Proceedings of the 23rd …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Understanding the user experience requires gathering self-reported and physiological
information. In Virtual Reality (VR), heart rate, skin responses, gaze, brain, and muscle …
information. In Virtual Reality (VR), heart rate, skin responses, gaze, brain, and muscle …