International Display Workshops General Incorporated Association

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

[VHF1-4L] Effects of Active Self-motion on VR Sickness Induced by Visual Motion Perpendicular to Self-motion

*Tzu-Yang Wang1,2, Hiroyasu Ujike1,2, Shigehito Tanahashi2,3 (1. University of Tsukuba(Japan), 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)(Japan), 3. Niigata University(Japan))

VR sickness, VIMS, physical self-motion, active self-motion, SSQ

https://doi.org/10.36463/idw.2020.0547

We examined the effect of active physical self-motion on VR sickness induced by visual motion not consequent to the self-motion. We found participants experienced stronger sickness while walking than standing still on the treadmill used. In addition, rotational visual motion has a stronger effect on sickness than translational visual motion.