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Research on EEG-based minimization plan of motion sickness  

Seo, Hyeon-Cheol (Department of Computer Engineering, Dae-gu Catholic University)
Shin, Jeong-Hoon (School of Information Technology, Dae-gu Catholic University)
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Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing / v.20, no.1, 2019 , pp. 1-8 More about this Journal
Abstract
Motion sickness is dizziness symptom that occurs when movement detected in the vestibular organ and movement detected visually are collide with each other. When dizziness occurs, user complains of symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, sense of direction abnormality, and fatigue. These causes of dizziness are various and difficult to differentiate and treat the symptoms. Especially, among the types of dizziness VIMS(Visually Induced Motion Sickness) is a problem to solve in developing VR industry. These VIMS analysis can be done through user's vital signs measurement and feature analysis, and EEG characteristics analysis. Therefore, this paper is discuss the minimization of motion sickness caused by visual information based on EEG signal and present research trends related to it.
Keywords
EEG; motion sickness; Visually Induced Motion Sickness, VIMS; Virtual Reality;
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