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September 6, 2022
Emotions are associated with the genesis of visually induced motion sickness in virtual reality
Mara Kaufeld, Julia Bourdeinik, Lisa Marie Prinz, et al.
European Eating Disorders Review : the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association
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December 18, 2019
Body image avoidance affects interpersonal distance perception: A virtual environment experiment
Robin Welsch, Heiko Hecht, David R Kolar, et al.
Vision Research
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July 19, 2011
Global flow impacts time-to-passage judgments based on local motion cues
Scott A Beardsley, Elif M Sikoglu, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Psychological Research
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November 25, 2017
A novel dissociation between representational momentum and representational gravity through response modality
Nuno Alexandre De Sá Teixeira, Dirk Kerzel, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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March 3, 2011
Locomotor and verbal distance judgments in action and vista space
Johanna Bergmann, Elsa Krauss, Agnes Münch, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics
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July 23, 2002
The impact of spatiotemporal sampling on time-to-contact judgments
Heiko Hecht, Mary K Kaiser, Geert J P Savelsbergh, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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March 8, 2012
Threatening pictures induce shortened time-to-contact estimates
Esther Brendel, Patricia R DeLucia, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Plos One
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April 22, 2020
Sexual attraction modulates interpersonal distance and approach-avoidance movements towards virtual agents in males
Robin Welsch, Christoph von Castell, Martin Rettenberger, et al.
Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation
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February 6, 2004
Adaptation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, subjective tilt, and motion sickness to head movements during short-radius centrifugation
Laurence R Young, Kathleen H Sienko, Lisette E Lyne, et al.
Plos One
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April 6, 2017
Vection is the main contributor to motion sickness induced by visual yaw rotation: Implications for conflict and eye movement theories
Suzanne A E Nooij, Paolo Pretto, Daniel Oberfeld, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research
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September 6, 2022
Emotions are associated with the genesis of visually induced motion sickness in virtual reality
Mara Kaufeld, Julia Bourdeinik, Lisa Marie Prinz, et al.
European Eating Disorders Review : the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association
|
December 18, 2019
Body image avoidance affects interpersonal distance perception: A virtual environment experiment
Robin Welsch, Heiko Hecht, David R Kolar, et al.
Vision Research
|
July 19, 2011
Global flow impacts time-to-passage judgments based on local motion cues
Scott A Beardsley, Elif M Sikoglu, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Psychological Research
|
November 25, 2017
A novel dissociation between representational momentum and representational gravity through response modality
Nuno Alexandre De Sá Teixeira, Dirk Kerzel, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
March 3, 2011
Locomotor and verbal distance judgments in action and vista space
Johanna Bergmann, Elsa Krauss, Agnes Münch, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics
|
July 23, 2002
The impact of spatiotemporal sampling on time-to-contact judgments
Heiko Hecht, Mary K Kaiser, Geert J P Savelsbergh, et al.
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
March 8, 2012
Threatening pictures induce shortened time-to-contact estimates
Esther Brendel, Patricia R DeLucia, Heiko Hecht, et al.
Plos One
|
April 22, 2020
Sexual attraction modulates interpersonal distance and approach-avoidance movements towards virtual agents in males
Robin Welsch, Christoph von Castell, Martin Rettenberger, et al.
Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation
|
February 6, 2004
Adaptation of the vestibulo-ocular reflex, subjective tilt, and motion sickness to head movements during short-radius centrifugation
Laurence R Young, Kathleen H Sienko, Lisette E Lyne, et al.
Plos One
|
April 6, 2017
Vection is the main contributor to motion sickness induced by visual yaw rotation: Implications for conflict and eye movement theories
Suzanne A E Nooij, Paolo Pretto, Daniel Oberfeld, et al.
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