Many virtual reality users experience motion sickness. A new study reveals that virtual movement speed, direction, and head movements play important roles in cybersickness.
Virtual reality (VR) might be able to provide cancer patients significant pain relief, a new study says. A small group of ...
Researchers published their results in Frontiers in Psychology. "Using the full-body illusion in virtual reality—where people ...
even if they don't swivel their head. Motion capture options have also become popular for doing things like dancing in virtual reality, or just providing a stronger sense of movement and realism.
Researchers used a virtual reality game and functional MRI to uncover how children's brains with ADHD respond differently during active tasks.
VR is such a bizarre field that makes so little sense to me. It almost feels like a nonsensical passion project that's become ...
But research suggests that a new type of immersive storytelling about nature told through virtual reality (VR ... as it walks towards me and lowers its head. Despite the pixelated graphics ...
NASA is leveraging virtual reality to provide high-fidelity ... a lot of things that people probably had in the back of their head as something we'd need to deal with in the future," Miller ...