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Keyword: 3D video clipEffects of The Low-Resolution 3D Video Clip on Cerebrum Blood Flow Dynamics
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal,
Volume 4,
Issue 2,
Page # 380–386,
2019;
DOI: 10.25046/aj040247
Abstract:
We have already succeeded in findings that stereoscopic video clips enhance brain activity. We herein increase the knowledge about the influence of 3D and blurred images on the human body, especially on brain activity. From of old, it has been pointed out that the motion sickness is induced by the blurred images. In this study,…
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Evaluation Studies of Motion Sickness Visually Induced by Stereoscopic Films
by Yasuyuki Matsuura and Hiroki Takada
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal,
Volume 6,
Issue 4,
Page # 241–251,
2021;
DOI: 10.25046/aj060428
Abstract:
Humans have experienced motion sickness and possessed the knowledge of stereopsis since classical antiquity. Knowledge of stereopsis dates back to approximately 300 B.C., when Euclid first recognized the concept of depth perception in human vision. Further, the motion sickness is including a sensation of wooziness and nausea that has been documented since approximately 400 B.C.,…
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