Perceived gravitoinertial force during vection / (Record no. 25751)

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Personal name SENO Takeharu
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Title Perceived gravitoinertial force during vection /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Takeharu Seno, Stephen Palmisano, Hiroyuki Ito, and Shoji Sunaga.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013
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Summary, etc. Report of a study to identify whether there is a relationship between perceived gravitoinertial force and vection (visually induced self-motion). For example does viewing a rollercoaster ride without any other sensory input cause the brain to generate illusory nonvisual impressions that are consistent with the image. The findings are that there is a strong relationship between vertical vection and perceived weight i.e. if visual input indicates upward motion the viewer feels his or her body is heavier whereas in downward motion the body feels lighter. The findings are said to be particularly relevant to the design of fixed base flight and driving simulation systems.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element VECTION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SELF MOTION
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Main entry heading Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine :
Related parts Vol 84 No 9, September 2013, pp. 971-974 (62)
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Mindef Library & Info Centre Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals 26/09/2013   MISCELLANEOUS 41000-1001 03/01/2024 1 03/01/2024 Journal Article