The effect of motion sickness on presence and user experience for head-mounted virtual reality
by Yung-Cheng Chen; Huey-Min Sun; Yu-Hsiang Shih
International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics (IJHFE), Vol. 9, No. 2, 2022

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to analyse and evaluate the effect of motion sickness on presence and user experience for the virtual reality system of 3D head-mounted display integrated with a six-axis dynamic platform. According to literature review, we identified three characteristics of motion sickness, presence, and user experience based on two views of sensorial mode and cognitive mode. We conclude there are some associations among motion sickness, presence, and user experience based on two perspectives. In the experimental results, there is a significant negative relationship in the sensorial mode from the sensory disorder of motion sickness to the sensory fidelity of presence, while a significant positive relationship from the sensory fidelity of presence to the perceived attractiveness of user experience. In the cognitive mode, there is a significant positive relationship from the involvement of presence to the perceived ergonomic quality of user experience.

Online publication date: Fri, 22-Apr-2022

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