作者: Matthew E. St. Pierre , Salil Banerjee , Adam W. Hoover , Eric R. Muth
DOI: 10.1016/J.DISPLA.2014.10.005
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摘要: Abstract The relationship between the occurrence of simulator sickness (SS) and varying latency in a helmet-mounted display (HMD) was explored this study. Previous work has always considered to be constant. aim research determine if that varied over time would impact experience SS for HMD users. An object location task used while viewing real, live video scenes via HMD. A planned comparisons approach utilized with four experimental conditions, 2 them having constant (0 ms added system baseline, 200 ms baseline) sinusoidally (100 ms amplitude at 0.2 Hz frequency, 20–100 ms frequency). These conditions allowed assessment effects vs. on SS. results indicated is associated greater among users than latency. Results also indicated, as other recent research, its own does not appear higher levels an