2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/vr46266.2020.1581314696458
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The Effect of a Foveated Field-of-view Restrictor on VR Sickness

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“…The potential of gaze-contingent displays to reduce the incidence of VR sickness has also been explored. Adhanom et al (2020b) explored the utility of foveated field-of-view (FOV) restriction to reduce VR sickness. FOV restriction (tunneling) is a popular technique to reduce visually induced motion sickness (Fernandes and Feiner 2016) that involves blocking the peripheral view of users by a restrictor to minimize optical flow in the peripheral parts of the retina which are sensitive to it.…”
Section: Reducing Vr Sicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The potential of gaze-contingent displays to reduce the incidence of VR sickness has also been explored. Adhanom et al (2020b) explored the utility of foveated field-of-view (FOV) restriction to reduce VR sickness. FOV restriction (tunneling) is a popular technique to reduce visually induced motion sickness (Fernandes and Feiner 2016) that involves blocking the peripheral view of users by a restrictor to minimize optical flow in the peripheral parts of the retina which are sensitive to it.…”
Section: Reducing Vr Sicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most current implementations of FOV restriction do not respond to eye gaze and could reduce immersion and the sense of presence. Foveated FOV restriction (Adhanom et al 2020b), however, implements a restrictor that moves with the user's eye gaze that would allow the users to see a bigger part of the visual scene while still blocking their peripheral vision. This allows greater visual exploration of the environment when compared to fixed FOV restrictors.…”
Section: Reducing Vr Sicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can, however, induce more cybersicknes in eccentric gaze behavior. Foveated FOV restrictors: No significantly different results from previous FOV techniques but offered a better gaze dispersion, granting a wider FOV to users (Adhanom et al 2020).…”
Section: Preventing Cybersicknessmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Reducing optical flow exposure, e.g. teleportation (CONS: reduced sense of presence and spatial awareness) Reducing the FOV (Adhanom et al 2020). It can, however, induce more cybersicknes in eccentric gaze behavior.…”
Section: Preventing Cybersicknessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upon examining the individual papers, we further argue that these results do not indicate that FOV is a dead-end for cybersickness reduction research. Of the papers that did not produce significant results, one compared two variations of a FOV technique against one another rather than an FOV technique against a control condition Adhanom et al (2020). Three of these papers had exceedingly small sample sizes of 12 Bala et al (2018), 17 Ferdous et al (2018), and 18 Norouzi et al (2018; Buhler et al (2018).…”
Section: Field Of View Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%