Side Effects of Virtual Environments: A Review of the Literature

作者: Judy Barrett

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摘要: Abstract : Cybersickness symptoms are the unintended psychophysiological side effects of participation in virtual environments. Symptoms can occur both during and after participation, thus having implications for health safety, user acceptance, overall system effectiveness. Just as other visually induced motion sickness, cybersickness is believed to result from sensory perceptual mismatches between visual vestibular systems, be considered a problem adaptation altered grouped into three dimensions: nausea, disorientation or postural instability, symptoms. Numerous factors relating individual participants, reality environment used, task carried out, affect either incidence severity cybersickness. Taking account these may avoid minimize This report reviews literature on cybersickness, simulator relevant research considers measures that have been proposed manage treat identifies areas where more needed.

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