Basic property of Yawing sensation in visual-vestibular interaction

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Hayashi, Hidehiko [1 ]
Uwa, Nobuaki [1 ]
Ando, Hiroshi [1 ]
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[1] ATR Human Information Science Laboratories, Keihanna Science City Seika-cho, Kyoto 019-0288, Japan
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Acceleration - Computer simulation - Diffraction gratings - Image quality - Rotation;
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10.3169/itej.59.876
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We investigated visual-vestibular interaction when a body that was passively rotated about its vertical axis while rotating vertical gratings were visually presented. A turntable, which generated a constant angular acceleration stimulated the semicircular canals and a head mounted display, provided an independent visual input Vestibular stimulation ranged between 0.02 deg/s 2 and 2.0 deg/s2. We found that visual image information was predominat when the visual imago was presented and the body acceleration was loss than 0.1 de g/s2. We also found that in the case of opposite direction between body rotation and visual image rotation, the estimated magnitude of a body rotation increased with the acceleration of visual image when the vestibular acceleration was between 0.1 deg/s2 and 1.0 deg/n2. These experimental findings can be used to develop a simulator or a display which can effectively produce a rotational sensation of the body.
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