Cognitive factors can influence self-motion perception (vection) in virtual reality

BE Riecke, J Schulte-Pelkum, MN Avraamides… - ACM Transactions on …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
Research on self-motion perception and simulation has traditionally focused on the
contribution of physical stimulus properties (“bottom-up factors”) using abstract stimuli. Here …

Towards lean and elegant self-motion simulation in virtual reality

BE Riecke, J Schulte-Pelkum… - … . VR 2005. Virtual …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Despite recent technological advances, convincing self-motion simulation in virtual reality
(VR) is difficult to achieve, and users often suffer from motion sickness and/or disorientation …

The oscillating potential model of visually induced vection

T Seno, K Sawai, H Kanaya, T Wakebe… - i …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Visually induced illusions of self-motion are often referred to as vection. This article
developed and tested a model of responding to visually induced vection. We first …

Influence of visually induced self-motion on postural stability

H Fushiki, K Kobayashi, M Asai… - Acta oto …, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusion Our results indicate that the illusion of self-motion is a significant factor leading
to spatial disorientation. Objective Under normal circumstances, self-motion is perceived in …

Postural and spatial orientation driven by virtual reality

EA Keshner, RV Kenyon - Advanced Technologies in …, 2009 - ebooks.iospress.nl
Orientation in space is a perceptual variable intimately related to postural orientation that
relies on visual and vestibular signals to correctly identify our position relative to vertical. We …

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy during optic flow with and without fixation

CW Hoppes, PJ Sparto, SL Whitney, JM Furman… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Background and purpose Individuals with visual vertigo describe symptoms of dizziness,
disorientation, and/or impaired balance in environments with conflicting visual and …

Scene consistency and spatial presence increase the sensation of self-motion in virtual reality

BE Riecke, J Schulte-Pelkum, MN Avraamides… - Proceedings of the 2nd …, 2005 - dl.acm.org
The illusion of self-motion induced by moving visual stimuli (" vection") has typically been
attributed to low-level, bottom-up perceptual processes. Therefore, past research has …

Perceptual postural imbalance and visual vertigo

JR Hebert, PS Subramanian - Current Neurology and Neuroscience …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Disorders of posture and balance cause significant patient
morbidity, with reduction of quality of life as patients refrain from critical activities of daily …

Linear vection as a function of stimulus eccentricity, visual angle, and fixation

L Tarita-Nistor, EG Gonzalez… - Journal of …, 2006 - content.iospress.com
The effects of stimulus eccentricity, visual angle, and fixation on linear vection (sensation of
self-translation induced by large moving scenes) were examined in healthy young people …

Binocular contributions to linear vertical vection

RS Allison, A Ash, S Palmisano - Journal of Vision, 2014 - jov.arvojournals.org
Compelling illusions of self-motion, known as vection, can be produced in a stationary
observer by visual stimulation alone. The role of binocular vision and stereopsis in these …