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Ahmad Javaid, Shahzad Rasool and Adnan Maqsood
Virtual reality (VR) is in its nascent technological advancement and market diffusion stages. Interestingly, the scientific exploration concerning the impact of non-isometric mapping disparities within visual?vestibular stimuli on motion sickness remains...
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Mi-Hyun Choi, Kyu-Young Kang, Tae-Hoon Lee and Jin-Seung Choi
To encourage the application of virtual reality (VR) in physical rehabilitation, this study analyzed the occurrence of motion sickness when walking on a treadmill in virtual straight paths presented on two types of displays (screen and head-mounted displ...
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Xin Li, Ding-Bang Luh, Ruo-Hui Xu and Yi An
VR rehabilitation is a rapidly evolving field, with increasing research and development aimed at improving its effectiveness, accessibility, and integration into mainstream healthcare systems. While there are some commercially available VR rehabilitation...
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Jeong-Youn Kim, Jae-Beom Son, Hyun-Sung Leem and Seung-Hwan Lee
Brain functional changes could be observed in people after an experience of virtual reality (VR). The present study investigated cyber sickness and changes of brain regional activity using electroencephalogram (EEG)-based source localization, before and ...
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