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8 years ago
Job Simulator- Perception neuron
Good morning developers staff. I've some questions I would like to ask you. I've both Oculus Cv1 and Job Simulator software. I still have to buy Oculus touch: -I don't consider it a reliable h...
8 years ago
Good morning Js2k.
100 subjects is a big sample size but
I would have to see the related paper cause
without data, without knowing materials,
methods and so on is like to say nothing.
Certainly Perception neuron won’t resolve all cyber-sickness
issues.
In fact I thought to wait, leaving the conversation going
further
before reveal what current State of art would expect from
Oculus company.
As you can see by the papers and educational attached
articles
-to trick- vestibular system, would be requested to design
also a Virtual
Reality nose -that also have to be traced-.
In fact vestibular system related neurons have to receive
input of neural data
also related to those parts of face we see when we’re
looking around us.
To have and idea -just to understand the type of image both
eyes would have
to see you can look at attached wired article-.
Clearly when the user close one eye the visible nose’s
portion have to be reduced.
Is obvious that the nose has to be -real time- traced to
adapt to each person.
To give you an idea of how the vestibular systems is and how
it works
I’ve attached you some photos taken by the book:
Biological psychology: An introduction to behavioural,
Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience (7th edition).
One of the attached papers seems also to indicate that
Motion cybersickness should be related to otolith organs and
vestibular
System.
James R. Lackner writes that: -vestibular loss subjects are
immune to motion sickness as
mentioned above and, of course, lack velocity storage-.
Thank you again
for the attention.
Best regards.
Nicolò Zago
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