“…Based on this, we propose that the FDI flexibility observed here results from sensory re-weighting (i.e., adaptative response) in order to cope with a poor subjective experience of VR. Indeed, considering the solid literature discussing the links between perceptive mismatch and motion sickness (Reason and Brand, 1975;Oman, 1990;Rebenitsch and Owen, 2016), between perceptive mismatch and sensory re-weighting (Bray et al, 2004;Oman and Cullen, 2014;Mahboobin et al, 2005;Weech et al, 2018Weech et al, ,2020 and between FDI and perceptive mismatch (Kennedy, 1975;Cian et al, 2011), it seems coherent to interpret the shift toward FI as a sensory re-weighting compensatory mechanism. According to this view, internal models, in a situation of perceptive mismatch, might trigger a change of FDI (i.e., perceptive style) in order to cope with sensory incongruence, notably by reducing the processing and weight of problematic cues.…”