Reducción de efectos adversos neurológicos inducidos en entornos de realidad virtual

Introduction: We present a method to decrease the symptoms of cybersickness, and thus improve the experience of the virtual reality (VR) environment. Objective: To analyze the effects of vibration on the temporal area, in the reduction of the symptomatology of cybersickness induced in a virtual rea...

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Publicado en:Revista Médica Universitaria
Autores principales: Aguilera, Fabricio, Cremaschi, Fabián, Duca, Enzo, Fausti, Renzo, Formica Saieg, Pablo, Fornés, Rafael, Glantz, Martín, Núñez, Víctor, Vega, Israel
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Sumario:Introduction: We present a method to decrease the symptoms of cybersickness, and thus improve the experience of the virtual reality (VR) environment. Objective: To analyze the effects of vibration on the temporal area, in the reduction of the symptomatology of cybersickness induced in a virtual reality (VR) environment. Materials and Methods: A sample of 40 young individuals, of both sexes and healthy, was tested for VR using Oculus Rift DK1 glasses modified with an anti-diabetes device (DAM) manufactured by one of the authors of this paper. Results: Group A showed a mean dizziness index M = 7.1 DS ± 0.5, after exposure to the virtual environment without DAM (s/V). The index decreased significantly to M = 4.9, SD ± 0.5 when exposure to the virtual environment was performed in the presence of MAD (c/V). Conclusion: The results show a significant decrease in symptoms when individuals use MAD after a first VR test with symptoms of cybersickness.