2020
DOI: 10.3758/s13414-019-01886-2
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The stereoscopic advantage for vection persists despite reversed disparity

Abstract: Research has shown that consistent stereoscopic information improves the vection (i.e. illusions of self-motion) induced in stationary observers. This study investigates the effects of placing stereoscopic information into direct conflict with monocular motion signals by swapping the observer's left and right eye views to reverse disparity. Experiments compared the vection induced by stereo-consistent, stereo-reversed and flat-stereo patterns of: (1) same-size optic flow, which contained monocular motion persp… Show more

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“…Active viewing induces higher vection compared to passive viewing. Stereoscopy seems to increase vection by changing optical flow proprieties (Palmisano et al 2020b). Therefore, visually induced motion and vergenceaccommodation conflict play a role in both VRISE.…”
Section: 234mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Active viewing induces higher vection compared to passive viewing. Stereoscopy seems to increase vection by changing optical flow proprieties (Palmisano et al 2020b). Therefore, visually induced motion and vergenceaccommodation conflict play a role in both VRISE.…”
Section: 234mentioning
confidence: 99%