Characteristic changes in the physiological components of cybersickness

Authors
Kim, YYKim, HJKim, ENKo, HDKim, HT
Issue Date
2005-09
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, v.42, no.5, pp.616 - 625
Abstract
We investigated the characteristic changes in the physiology of cybersickness when subjects were exposed to virtual reality. Sixty-one participants experienced a virtual navigation for a total of 9.5 min, and were required to detect specific virtual objects. Three questionnaires for sickness susceptibility and immersive tendency were obtained before the navigation. Sixteen electrophysiological signals were recorded before, during, and after the navigation. The severity of cybersickness experienced by participants was reported from a simulator sickness questionnaire after the navigation. The total severity of cybersickness had a significant positive correlation with gastric tachyarrhythmia, eyeblink rate, heart period, and EEG delta wave and a negative correlation with EEG beta wave. These results suggest that cybersickness accompanies the pattern changes in the activities of the central and the autonomic nervous systems.
Keywords
RESPIRATORY SINUS ARRHYTHMIA; VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT USE; MOTION SICKNESS; CARDIAC REACTIVITY; SIMULATOR SICKNESS; IMMERSION; REALITY; SUSCEPTIBILITY; RESPONSES; SYMPTOMS; RESPIRATORY SINUS ARRHYTHMIA; VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT USE; MOTION SICKNESS; CARDIAC REACTIVITY; SIMULATOR SICKNESS; IMMERSION; REALITY; SUSCEPTIBILITY; RESPONSES; SYMPTOMS; virtual reality; cybersickness; a simulator sickness questionnaire; gastric tachyarrhythmia; EEG; autonomic nervous system
ISSN
0048-5772
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136179
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-8986.2005.00349.x
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