Visually Induced Motion Sickness in Virtual Environments 论文

1992PRESENCE Virtual and Augmented Reality引用 293
Virtual Reality Applications and ImpactsSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric DysfunctionVisual perception and processing mechanisms

摘要

Visually induced motion sickness is a syndrome that occasionally occurs when physically stationary individuals view compelling visual representations of self-motion. It may also occur when detectable lags are present between head movements and recomputation and presentation of the visual display in helmet-mounted displays. The occurrence of this malady is a critical issue for the future development and implementation of virtual environments. Applications of this emerging technology are likely to be compromised to the extent that users experience illness and/or incapacitation. This article presents an overview of what is currently known regarding the relationship between visually specified self-motion in the absence of inertial displacement and resulting illness and perceptual-motor disturbances.