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Optokinetic drum tilt hastens the onset of vection-induced motion sicknessAndrea Bubka
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 74:315-9. 2003..It has been documented that up to 60% of participants experience motion sickness-like symptoms under optokinetic conditions perhaps because of conflicting sensory information from the visual and vestibular systems...
The sickening rug: a repeating static pattern that leads to motion-sickness-like symptomsFrederick Bonato
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, 2641 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Perception 40:493-6. 2011..Results are consistent with findings that suggest that neurologically normal individuals who view a repeating static pattern can experience unpleasant symptoms, some of which are similar to motion sickness...
A vision research apparatus for broad luminance range displaysFrederick Bonato
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, 2641 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput 36:77-82. 2004..Apparatus modifications are possible, including the addition of a stereoscope or an embedded CRT for creating an adjustable region that is computer controlled...
Vertical display oscillation effects on forward vection and simulator sicknessStephen Palmisano
School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
Aviat Space Environ Med 78:951-6. 2007..The current study investigated the effects that vertical display oscillation had on the development of both vection and simulator sickness...
Combined pitch and roll and cybersickness in a virtual environmentFrederick Bonato
Human Perception and Performance Laboratory, Saint Peter s College, 2641 Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 80:941-5. 2009..It was predicted that VR displays which induced illusory dual-axis (as opposed to single-axis) self-rotations in stationary subjects would generate more sensory conflict and subsequently more cybersickness...
Display color affects motion sickness symptoms in an optokinetic drumFrederick Bonato
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 75:306-11. 2004..Most drum interiors have consisted of black and white patterns. An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of chromaticity on MS onset and severity...
Rotation direction change hastens motion sickness onset in an optokinetic drumFrederick Bonato
Human Perception and Performance Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, Jersey City, NJ, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 76:823-7. 2005..It was predicted that intermittently changing rotation direction would hasten MS onset due to an increased degree of visual/vestibular sensory conflict...
Chromaticity, spatial complexity, and self-motion perceptionFrederick Bonato
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Perception 35:53-64. 2006..The presence of these visual-field features in an optic flow pattern may be treated as an indicator that the scene being viewed is stationary and that the observer is moving...
Expanding and contracting optic-flow patterns and vectionAndrea Bubka
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Perception 37:704-11. 2008..However, since backward self-motion is less common, there may be a weaker exposure-history for contracting flow, and as a result these patterns generate less salient sensory conflict and subsequently less vection...
Rotation velocity change and motion sickness in an optokinetic drumAndrea Bubka
Human Perception and Performance Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, 2641 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, New Jersey 07306, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 77:811-5. 2006..When drum rotation is steady, visual and vestibular inputs are more likely to agree given that the vestibular organs only respond to change...
Expanding and contracting optical flow patterns and simulator sicknessAndrea Bubka
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Aviat Space Environ Med 78:383-6. 2007..It was predicted that an expanding optical flow pattern would lead to more sensory conflict, and subsequently more SS than a contracting pattern...
Natural visual-field features enhance vectionAndrea Bubka
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, 2641 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA
Perception 39:627-35. 2010..These results suggest that visual-field features that are common during actual self-motion can enhance vection in a virtual environment, resulting in a more realistic experience for viewers...
T-junctions, apparent depth, and perceived lightness contrastFrederick Bonato
Department of Psychology, Saint Peter s College, Jersey City, New Jersey 07306, USA
Percept Psychophys 65:20-30. 2003..We conclude that targets and backgrounds perceived to be on separate planes because of T-junctions are less likely to be perceptually grouped together and that their luminance values are less likely to be compared with one another...
