Tunnel Vision – Dynamic Peripheral Vision Blocking Glasses for Reducing Motion Sickness Symptoms

Qing Zhang, Hiroo Yamamura, Holger Baldauf, D. Zheng, Kanyu Chen, Junichi Yamaoka, K. Kunze
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Motion sickness affects roughly a third of all people. Narrowing the field of view (FOV) can help to reduce motion sickness symptoms. In this paper, we present Tunnel Vision, a type of smart glasses that can dynamically block a wearer’s peripheral vision area using switchable polymer dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) film. We evaluate the prototype in a virtual reality environment. Our experiments (n=19) suggest that Tunnel Vision statistically significantly reduces the following Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) related motion sickness symptoms without impacting immersion: ”difficulty concentrating” (F(2,35) = 4.121, p = 0.025), ”head feeling heavy” (F(2,35) = 3.231, p = 0.051) and ”nausea” (F(2,35) = 3.145, p = 0.055).
隧道视觉-减少晕动病症状的动态周边视觉阻断眼镜
晕动病影响了大约三分之一的人。缩小视野(FOV)有助于减少晕动病的症状。在本文中,我们介绍了隧道视觉,这是一种智能眼镜,可以使用可切换的聚合物分散液晶(PDLC)薄膜动态阻挡佩戴者的周边视觉区域。我们在虚拟现实环境中对原型进行了评估。我们的实验(n=19)表明,隧道视觉在不影响沉浸感的情况下,在统计学上显著减少了以下与模拟器呕吐问卷(SSQ)相关的晕动病症状:“注意力难以集中”(F(2,35) = 4.121, p = 0.025)、“头部感觉沉重”(F(2,35) = 3.231, p = 0.051)和“恶心”(F(2,35) = 3.145, p = 0.055)。
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