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Method of Creating Video Content that Cause The Sensation of Falling

Published: 13 December 2022 Publication History

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In recent years, video content that enables users to experience a simulated fall using an head mounted display (HMD) has become popular. However, the visual factors that cause the sensation of falling have not been clarified. In this study, we focused on visual stimuli, which are known to affect the intensity of vection, and examined their relationship to the sensation of falling.The results confirmed that stimulus presented from the peripheral visual field area and increased spatial frequency amplified the sensation of falling. In addition, we were able to produce video content that produced a greater sense of falling by using multiple visual stimuli that had the property of increasing vection.

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Video content with a high sensation of falling created based on the results of the experiment.

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Th Brandt, Johannes Dichgans, and Ellen Koenig. 1973. Differential effects of central versus peripheral vision on egocentric and exocentric motion perception. Experimental brain research 16, 5 (1973), 476–491.
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Masaki Ogawa and Takeharu Seno. 2014. Vection is modulated by the semantic meaning of stimuli and experimental instructions. Perception 43, 7 (2014), 605–615.
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Stephen Palmisano, Juno Kim, Robert Allison, and Frederick Bonato. 2011. Simulated viewpoint jitter shakes sensory conflict accounts of vection. Seeing and perceiving 24, 2 (2011), 173–200.
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Xavier M Sauvan and Claude Bonnet. 1995. Spatiotemporal boundaries of linear vection. Perception & Psychophysics 57, 6 (1995), 898–904.

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SA '22: SIGGRAPH Asia 2022 Posters
December 2022
120 pages
ISBN:9781450394628
DOI:10.1145/3550082
  • Editors:
  • Soon Ki Jung,
  • Neil Dodgson
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Published: 13 December 2022

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December 6 - 9, 2022
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