The strength of sense of immersion positively correlates with vection strength(<Special issue>VR Psychology VI)

  • Seno Takeharu
    Faculty of Design, Institute for Advanced Study, Kyushu University
  • Nagata Yoshiko
    Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University:Comtec co., Ltd

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  • 没入傾向とベクション強度は相関するか? : 没入感に関する挑戦的研究(<特集>VR心理学6)
  • 没入傾向とベクション強度は相関するか? 没入感に関する挑戦的研究
  • ボツニュウ ケイコウ ト ベクション キョウド ワ ソウカン スル カ? ボツニュウカン ニ カンスル チョウセンテキ ケンキュウ

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We examined the relationship between the degree of sense of immersion (one aspect of our human personality) and visually induced self-motion perception (vection). A psychological experiment using radially expanding patterns that induced self-motion perception was conducted, followed by an assessment of the sense of immersion. The participants rated the level of general applicability by answering simple four questions. Also they rated their level of immersion to vection by answering other 18 simple questions. We found that vection strength correlated positively with the degree of the sense of immersion but not with the level of immersion to vection itself.

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