People underestimate egocentric distances in head-mounted display virtual environments, as compared to estimates done in the real world. Our work investigates whether distances ar...
Ivelina V. Alexandrova, Paolina T. Teneva, Stephan...
In virtual environments, perceived egocentric distances are consistently underestimated when compared to the same distance judgments in the real world. The research presented in t...
—Motion perception in immersive virtual environments significantly differs from the real world. For example, previous work has shown that users tend to underestimate travel dista...
Gerd Bruder, Frank Steinicke, Phil Wieland, Markus...
In this paper, the effects of three visual factors: scene complexity, stereovision and motion parallax on correct perception of a virtual object’s size were analyzed in an immer...
Xun Luo, Robert V. Kenyon, Derek Kamper, Daniel J....
The display units integrated in todays head-mounted displays (HMDs) provide only a limited field of view (FOV) to the virtual world. In order to present an undistorted view to th...
Frank Steinicke, Gerd Bruder, Klaus Hinrichs, Scot...