休息框架对晕机和振荡脑活动的影响

Eunhee Chang, I. Hwang, Hyeonjin Jeon, Yeseul Chun, H. Kim, Changhoon Park
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晕屏是一种不良的副作用,当人们在虚拟环境(VE)中体验时就会发生。许多研究试图找到控制晕屏的方法,其中一些研究表明,在VE中呈现休息框架可能是减少晕屏的一种有希望的方法。本研究探讨了休息框架对晕动病及晕动病相关脑活动的影响。参与者(n=22)在进行脑电图记录时,以平衡顺序暴露在VE中的过山车模拟器中,包括休息帧条件和非休息帧条件。在休息状态下晕机较少的参与者与在非休息状态下的参与者相比,在不同的脑电图频带上表现出特征振荡。基于晕动病的水平和振荡脑电图的变化,我们认为休息框架可以通过减轻用户的注意力或感知负荷来减少或延迟晕动病的发生。
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Effects of rest frames on cybersickness and oscillatory brain activity
Cybersickness is an undesirable side effect, which occurs when people experience in a virtual environment (VE). A number of studies have tried to find ways to control cybersickness and some of them have demonstrated that presenting rest frames in VE might be one promising method to reduce cybersickness. This study investigates the effects of rest frames on cybersickness and the cybersickness-related brain activities. Participants (n=22) were exposed to a roller coaster simulator in a VE, both under a rest frame condition and a nonrest frame condition, in counter-balanced order while undergoing EEG recordings. Participants who experienced less cybersickness in the rest frame condition showed characteristic oscillations in different EEG frequency bands compared to those of in the nonrest frame condition. Based on the level of cybersickness and oscillatory EEG changes, we suggest that rest frames may reduce or delay the onset of cybersickness by alleviating users' attention or perception load.
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