PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Have you ever looked at the screens in your life; from the computer, phone, television, gaming system, and begun to feel sick? That has a name: "Cybersickness." If it goes left ...
Although it sounds like it’s something that afflicts only robots, cybersickness is a very real phenomenon that’s becoming more and more common as our lives become increasingly screen-centric.
If you’ve ever felt a touch of lightheadedness or nausea while scrolling online, you may have had an episode of cybersickness. And if you’ve ever had motion sickness, you know what cybersickness feels ...
When a dark ashy cloud born from wildfires settled over the Seattle metropolitan area, Jack Riewe was among the millions of people suddenly trapped indoors. It was September 2020, and without access ...
A new study has revealed that women are more likely to suffer from cybersickness than men when using virtual reality headsets. The research, conducted by Iowa State University, found that women ...
The way our senses adjust while playing high-intensity virtual reality games plays a critical role in understanding why some people experience severe cybersickness and others don’t. Cybersickness is a ...
AMES, IA — Iowa State researchers in psychology and engineering found women experience cybersickness with virtual reality headsets more often than men. Their ongoing work, supported by a new $600,000 ...
AMES, IA — While virtual reality has been around for decades, a combination of higher-resolution graphics, smoother tracking of the user’s movements and cheaper, sleeker headsets has propelled the ...
Jaron Lanier, the man who coined the term “virtual reality,” tells a story about how, in the 1980s, Steven Spielberg had Lanier’s lab demo some VR tech for the studio boss at Universal Pictures. The ...