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Coherent photoexcitation of entangled triplet pair states
The functional properties of organic semiconductors are defined by the interplay between optically bright and dark states. Organic devices require rapid conversion between these bright and dark manifolds for m...
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Open AccessTesting the ‘differences in virtual and physical head pose’ and ‘subjective vertical conflict’ accounts of cybersickness
When we move our head while in virtual reality, display lag will generate differences in our virtual and physical head pose (known as DVP). While DVP are a major trigger for cybersickness, theories differ as t...
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Open AccessIn-vivo corneal confocal microscopy: Imaging analysis, biological insights and future directions
In-vivo corneal confocal microscopy is a powerful imaging technique which provides clinicians and researcher with the capabilities to observe microstructures at the ocular surfaces in significant detail. In th...
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Differences in virtual and physical head orientation predict sickness during active head-mounted display-based virtual reality
During head-mounted display (HMD)-based virtual reality (VR), head movements and motion-to-photon-based display lag generate differences in our virtual and physical head pose (referred to as DVP). We propose t...
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Open AccessSteering the multiexciton generation in slip-stacked perylene dye array via exciton coupling
Dye arrays from dimers up to larger oligomers constitute the functional units of natural light harvesting systems as well as organic photonic and photovoltaic materials. Whilst in the past decades many photoph...
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Effects of display lag on vection and presence in the Oculus Rift HMD
Head-mounted display (HMD)-based virtual reality (VR) is ideally suited for presence and generating compelling visual experiences of self-motion, but users can suffer from side effects associated with head-to-...
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Open AccessEffects of stereopsis on vection, presence and cybersickness in head-mounted display (HMD) virtual reality
Stereopsis provides critical information for the spatial visual perception of object form and motion. We used virtual reality as a tool to understand the role of global stereopsis in the visual perception of s...
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Age-related effects of increasing postural challenge on eye movement onset latencies to visual targets
When a single light cue is given in the visual field, our eyes orient towards it with an average latency of 200 ms. If a second cue is presented at or around the time of the response to the first, a secondary ...
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Vection depends on perceived surface properties
Optic flow provides important information for the perception of self-motion and can be generated by both diffuse and specular reflectance. Previous self-motion research using virtual environments has primarily...
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Amodal completion is modulated by lightness similarity
The strength of amodal completion is known to be modulated by contour relationships and global shape. Some researchers have shown that amodal completion also depends on surface similarity, but they have not di...
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The dark side of gloss
The authors show, for human observers, that glossy surfaces can generate both bright specular highlights and dark specular 'lowlights' and that the presence of either is sufficient to generate compelling perce...
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Visually mediated eye movements regulate the capture of optic flow in self-motion perception
Eye movements help capture optic-flow information necessary to perceive visually our self motion. Visual and vestibular systems control compensatory eye movements that serve to stabilize the retinal images we ...
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Effects of gaze on vection from jittering, oscillating, and purely radial optic flow
In this study, we examined the effects of different gaze types (stationary fixation, directed looking, or gaze shifting) and gaze eccentricities (central or peripheral) on the vection induced by jittering, osc...
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Bone conducted vibration selectively activates irregular primary otolithic vestibular neurons in the guinea pig
The main objective of this study was to determine whether bone-conducted vibration (BCV) is equally effective in activating both semicircular canal and otolith afferents in the guinea pig or whether there is p...