- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Cybersickness: a Multisensory Integration Perspective
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
Multisensory Research
Volume 31, Issue 7, Pages 645-674
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers
Online
2018-02-23
DOI
10.1163/22134808-20181293
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Analysis of driver's head tilt using a mathematical model of motion sickness
- (2018) Takahiro Wada et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ERGONOMICS
- Toward Interconnected Virtual Reality: Opportunities, Challenges, and Enablers
- (2017) Ejder Bastug et al. IEEE COMMUNICATIONS MAGAZINE
- Utilizing virtual and augmented reality for educational and clinical enhancements in neurosurgery
- (2017) Panayiotis E. Pelargos et al. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE
- Optimizing virtual reality for all users through gaze-contingent and adaptive focus displays
- (2017) Nitish Padmanaban et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Vection Latency Is Reduced by Bone-Conducted Vibration and Noisy Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation
- (2017) Multisensory Research
- Use of physiological signals to predict cybersickness
- (2016) Mark S. Dennison et al. DISPLAYS
- Contribution of intravestibular sensory conflict to motion sickness and dizziness in migraine disorders
- (2016) Joanne Wang et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
- Virtual reality in the psychological treatment for mental health problems: An systematic review of recent evidence
- (2016) Lucia R. Valmaggia et al. PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
- Virtual reality training in laparoscopic surgery: A systematic review & meta-analysis
- (2016) Medhat Alaker et al. International Journal of Surgery
- Multisensory effects on somatosensation: a trimodal visuo-vestibular-tactile interaction
- (2016) Mariia Kaliuzhna et al. Scientific Reports
- Review on cybersickness in applications and visual displays
- (2016) Lisa Rebenitsch et al. VIRTUAL REALITY
- The virtual reality head-mounted display Oculus Rift induces motion sickness and is sexist in its effects
- (2016) Justin Munafo et al. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
- Multisensory Integration in Self Motion Perception
- (2016) Mark W. Greenlee et al. Multisensory Research
- Frequency, Not Amplitude, of Latency Affects Subjective Sickness in a Head-Mounted Display
- (2016) Amelia Kinsella et al. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
- Quantitative orientation preference and susceptibility to space motion sickness simulated in a virtual reality environment
- (2015) Wei Chen et al. BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN
- Visually induced motion sickness when viewing visual oscillations of different frequencies along the fore-and-aft axis: keeping velocity versus amplitude constant
- (2015) Daniel Jinzhao Chen et al. ERGONOMICS
- Effect of passengers’ active head tilt and opening/closure of eyes on motion sickness in lateral acceleration environment of cars
- (2015) Takahiro Wada et al. ERGONOMICS
- Mal de debarquement syndrome: a systematic review
- (2015) Angelique Van Ombergen et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY
- Cybersickness provoked by head-mounted display affects cutaneous vascular tone, heart rate and reaction time
- (2015) Eugene Nalivaiko et al. PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR
- Sex differences in visual performance and postural sway precede sex differences in visually induced motion sickness
- (2015) Frank Koslucher et al. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
- Optokinetic circular vection: a test of visual–vestibular conflict models of vection nascensy
- (2015) R. Jürgens et al. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
- Vestibular–Somatosensory Interactions: A Mechanism in Search of a Function?
- (2015) Elisa Raffaella Ferrè et al. Multisensory Research
- Alleviating Simulator Sickness with Galvanic Cutaneous Stimulation
- (2014) Germán Gálvez-García et al. HUMAN FACTORS
- A study of detecting and combating cybersickness with fuzzy control for the elderly within 3D virtual stores
- (2014) Cheng-Li Liu INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER STUDIES
- Motion sickness: more than nausea and vomiting
- (2014) James R. Lackner EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
- Integration of visual and inertial cues in the perception of angular self-motion
- (2013) K. N. de Winkel et al. EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH
- Oculo-Vestibular Recoupling Using Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation to Mitigate Simulator Sickness
- (2012) Michael J. Cevette et al. AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
- Self-motion leads to mandatory cue fusion across sensory modalities
- (2012) Mario Prsa et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
- The human vestibular cortex revealed by coordinate-based activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis
- (2012) C. Lopez et al. NEUROSCIENCE
- Vection during Conflicting Multisensory Information about the Axis, Magnitude, and Direction of Self-Motion
- (2012) April Ash et al. PERCEPTION
- The Combined Impact of Virtual Reality Neurorehabilitation and Its Interfaces on Upper Extremity Functional Recovery in Patients With Chronic Stroke
- (2012) Mónica S. Cameirão et al. STROKE
- Axis Rotation and Visually Induced Motion Sickness: The Role of Combined Roll, Pitch, and Yaw Motion
- (2011) Behrang Keshavarz et al. AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
- The thalamocortical vestibular system in animals and humans
- (2011) Christophe Lopez et al. BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS
- The effects of display delay on simulator sickness
- (2011) Jason D. Moss et al. DISPLAYS
- Meta-analytical definition and functional connectivity of the human vestibular cortex
- (2011) P. zu Eulenburg et al. NEUROIMAGE
- Vection in Depth during Consistent and Inconsistent Multisensory Stimulation
- (2011) April Ash et al. PERCEPTION
- Research in visually induced motion sickness
- (2010) Robert S. Kennedy et al. APPLIED ERGONOMICS
- Humans use internal models to construct and update a sense of verticality
- (2010) Julien Barra et al. BRAIN
- Multisensory integration: resolving sensory ambiguities to build novel representations
- (2010) Andrea M Green et al. CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY
- Visual-vestibular cue integration for heading perception: applications of optimal cue integration theory
- (2010) Christopher R. Fetsch et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Macaque Parieto-Insular Vestibular Cortex: Responses to Self-Motion and Optic Flow
- (2010) A. Chen et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Visual and vestibular cue integration for heading perception in extrastriate visual cortex
- (2010) Dora E. Angelaki et al. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
- Bayesian integration of visual and vestibular signals for heading
- (2010) J. S. Butler et al. JOURNAL OF VISION
- Combined Pitch and Roll and Cybersickness in a Virtual Environment
- (2009) Frederick Bonato et al. AVIATION SPACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE
- Dynamic Reweighting of Visual and Vestibular Cues during Self-Motion Perception
- (2009) C. R. Fetsch et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
- Postural Instability and Motion Sickness in a Virtual Moving Room
- (2008) Sébastien J. Villard et al. HUMAN FACTORS
- Neural correlates of multisensory cue integration in macaque MSTd
- (2008) Yong Gu et al. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
- The Application of Biosignal Feedback for Reducing Cybersickness from Exposure to a Virtual Environment
- (2008) Young Youn Kim et al. PRESENCE-TELEOPERATORS AND VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
- Sensorimotor coordination aftereffects of exposure to a virtual environment
- (2008) Deborah L. Harm et al. VISUAL COMPUTER
- Characteristics of habituation to motion in a virtual environment
- (2007) Peter A. Howarth et al. DISPLAYS
- A theory on visually induced motion sickness
- (2007) Jelte E. Bos et al. DISPLAYS
- Virtual reality induced symptoms and effects (VRISE): Comparison of head mounted display (HMD), desktop and projection display systems
- (2007) Sarah Sharples et al. DISPLAYS
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreFind the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
Search