2006
DOI: 10.1177/154193120605001618
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On Reducing the Somatogravic Illusion with Hmd Conveyed Visual Flow

Abstract: The acceleration-induced somatogravic illusion (SGI) is part of the pilot spatial disorientation (SD) problem. The effect of visual flow on the SGI was investigated in 13 non-pilots equipped with a head-tracked head-mounted display (HMD) in a human-use centrifuge. The participant was seated in a fixed gondola facing the rotation center of rotation of the centrifuge, and by increasing the angular speed of the centrifuge the centripetal acceleration was increased from near-zero to 0.57Gx. The final gravitoinerti… Show more

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“…Experiment 1 was presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting ( 7 ). We acknowledge the DFS crew of the Defence Materiel Administration, especially Björn Klingspetz and C-G. Storm, for their supportive cooperation.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiment 1 was presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting ( 7 ). We acknowledge the DFS crew of the Defence Materiel Administration, especially Björn Klingspetz and C-G. Storm, for their supportive cooperation.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%