A VR-EEG study reports a parietal-positive, frontal-negative evoked potential around 600 ms that distinguishes strong vection from weak or no vection during forward acceleration.
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Towards the Automatic Detection of Vection in Virtual Reality Using EEG
A VR-EEG study reports a parietal-positive, frontal-negative evoked potential around 600 ms that distinguishes strong vection from weak or no vection during forward acceleration.