2022
DOI: 10.1163/22134808-bja10083
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Can the Perceived Timing of Multisensory Events Predict Cybersickness?

Abstract: Humans are constantly presented with rich sensory information that the central nervous system (CNS) must process to form a coherent perception of the self and its relation to its surroundings. While the CNS is efficient in processing multisensory information in natural environments, virtual reality (VR) poses challenges of temporal discrepancies that the CNS must solve. These temporal discrepancies between information from different sensory modalities leads to inconsistencies in perception of the virtual envir… Show more

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“…No published research could be identified that has investigated the effect of an individual's ability to integrate multisensory information on their feelings of presence. However, recent studies have identified a relationship between multisensory integration and simulator sickness ( e.g., Sadiq, 2019;Sadiq & Barnett-Cowan, 2022). Simulator sickness is a special form of motion sickness that can occur when using a HMD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No published research could be identified that has investigated the effect of an individual's ability to integrate multisensory information on their feelings of presence. However, recent studies have identified a relationship between multisensory integration and simulator sickness ( e.g., Sadiq, 2019;Sadiq & Barnett-Cowan, 2022). Simulator sickness is a special form of motion sickness that can occur when using a HMD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%