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    The Impact of Noisy Vestibular Stimulation on Self-motion Phenomena 

    Weech, Seamas
    Low immersion and sickness experienced in virtual reality (VR) are two important barriers that inhibit the widespread adoption of VR technology. Both are thought to relate to visual-vestibular mismatch. Recoupling multisensory ...

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    Weech, Seamas (1)
    SubjectBayesian inference (1)
    Multisensory integration (1)
    Self-motion (1)
    Sensory conflict (1)
    Sensory reweighting (1)Simulator Sickness (1)
    Vection (1)
    Vestibular (1)
    Virtual reality (1)
    Vision (1)
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