Effects of binocular disparity of stereoscopic images on visually induced motion sickness

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  • 立体映像における両眼網膜像差が映像酔いに与える影響(立体映像における人間工学的研究立体映像の知覚認知・生体作用とその評価,及び立体映像技術一般)
  • 立体映像における両眼網膜像差が映像酔いに与える影響
  • リッタイ エイゾウ ニ オケル リョウ ガン モウマクゾウサ ガ エイゾウ ヨイ ニ アタエル エイキョウ

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The study investigates whether visually induced motion sickness, or VIMS, is enhanced in stereoscopic images than traditional 2-dimensional images. To do this, we conducted two experiments. In Experiment 1, biomedical effects were measured and compared between stereoscopic image and two dimensional (2-D) image. In Experiment 2, biomedical effects were also compared among two different stereoscopic images, which have different ranges of binocular disparity, and 2-D image. We found both psychological and physiological data showed VIMS were more severe in stereoscopic image than 2-D image. Moreover, the data showed larger range of binocular disparity increased severity of VIMS.

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  • ITE Technical Report

    ITE Technical Report 35.15 (0), 1-4, 2011

    The Institute of Image Information and Television Engineers

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