Abstrak/Abstract |
The goal of this study is to observe biomedical effect of 3D content in consumer-level virtual reality goggle using subjective judgment and physiological measurement in sitting and standing position. We investigated visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) caused by optical flow-like content (i.e. animation of roller coaster) displayed in Oculus Rift. Experimental results show that total SSQ score of standing position is higher than SSQ score of sitting position. There is no difference in average heart beat per minute in sitting position before and during content exposure. However, the beat per minute in standing position during content exposure was slightly higher than before content exposure. This results suggest that viewing optical flow-like 3D content in standing position provokes stronger motion sickness symptoms. In this case, physiological measurement confirms subjective judgment. |