I think I don't feel sick: Exploring the Relationship Between Cognitive Demand and Cybersickness in Virtual Reality using fNIRS

要旨

Virtual Reality (VR) applications commonly use the illusion of self-motion (vection) to simulate experiences such as running, driving, or flying. However, this can lead to cybersickness, which diminishes the experience of users, and can even lead to disengagement with this platform. In this paper we present a study in which we show that users performing a cognitive task while experiencing a VR rollercoaster reported reduced symptoms of cybersickness. Furthermore, we collected and analysed brain activity data from our participants during their experience using functional near infra-red spectroscopy (fNIRS): \hl{preliminary analysis suggests the possibility} that this technology may be able to detect the experience of cybersickness. Together, these results can assist the creators of VR experiences, both through mitigation of cybersickness in the design process, and by better understanding the experiences of their users.

著者
Katharina Margareta Theresa. Pöhlmann
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Horia A.. Maior
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
Julia Föcker
University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom
Louise O'Hare
Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Adrian Parke
University of the West of Scotland, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Aleksandra Ladowska
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Patrick Dickinson
University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom
論文URL

https://doi.org/10.1145/3544548.3581063

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会議: CHI 2023

The ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (https://chi2023.acm.org/)

セッション: AI for Visual Generation

Room Y05+Y06
6 件の発表
2023-04-26 20:10:00
2023-04-26 21:35:00