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Quantitative assessment of visually induced motion sickness based on the analysis of fixation eye movements
固視微動解析に基づく映像酔いの定量的評価
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Volume:
36
Issue:
13(HI2012 47-62/3DIT2012 16-31)
Page:
47-50
Publication year:
Feb. 28, 2012
JST Material Number:
S0209A
ISSN:
1342-6893
Document type:
Proceedings
Article type:
原著論文
Country of issue:
Japan (JPN)
Language:
JAPANESE (JA)
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Biometry
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5) ENGBERT R. Microsaccades keep the eyes' balance during fixation. Psychological Sci.. (2004) vol.15, p.431-436.
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