SHIOZAWA Tomoki
Department Aoyama Gakuin University Department of Business Administration, School of Business Position Professor |
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Language | English |
Publication Date | 2023/05 |
Type | Academic Journal |
Peer Review | Peer reviewed |
Title | A Study to Evaluate Training Systems for Reducing Sensory Conflict Using Virtual Reality. |
Contribution Type | Collaboration |
Journal | ICCSE 2022: Computer Science and Education |
Journal Type | Another Country |
Volume, Issue, Page | pp.374-384 |
Total page number | 11 |
Author and coauthor | Jin Z., Tsukamoto K., Sugai H., Usami Y., Miyao M., Shiozawa T., Takada M., Ito K., Takada H. |
Details | Abstract
Walking is an aerobic exercise that can help prevent lifestyle-related diseases. Indoor training using a treadmill or ergometer can be used as a substitute for outdoor walking. However, during such indoor training, sensory conflicts between the vestibular and visual systems may occur, potentially inducing motion sickness. Notably, virtual reality (VR) can be used to create a realistic sensation of outdoor walking. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to develop a VR system for reducing sensory conflicts and evaluating patients’ biological conditions. As a result, we gained a deeper understanding of the types of VR images able to reduce sensory conflicts. |