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Participants performedspatial updating compensating for visually signaled forward self-motion in a virtual scene presented in a head-mounteddisplay.
In the reported experiment, participants performed spatial updating compensating for visually signaled forward self-motion in a virtual scene presented in a ...
Bibliographic details on Spatial Updating Based on Visually Signaled Self-motion in Virtual Reality.
Spatial Updating Based on Visually Signaled Self-motion in Virtual Reality. Georg Jahn, Manuel Dudczig, Philipp Klimant. Spatial Updating Based on Visually ...
Jun 21, 2023 · We studied strengthened optic flow and idiothetic (body-based) cues potentially supporting spatial updating of encoded locations across forward self-motion in ...
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Oct 27, 2020 · The results support the importance of dynamic translation information (either visual or body-based) for spatial updating across both age groups.
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Robust and effortless spatial orientation critically relies on ''automatic and obligatory spatial updating'', a largely automatized and reflex-like process ...
Subjects also reported self-motion sensation in Expt2. These suggesting that visually-induced self-motion sensation improves spatial updating. —Supported by ...
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Oct 22, 2024 · These results suggest that people automatically update a virtual environment as they do a real one when the two environments are superimposed.
We found that self-motion impairs multiple-object tracking. Self-motion did not strongly interfere when participants only had to track one target.