Session 6: Multisensory Integration and VR
Chaimans: Yoshihiro Tanaka, Professor Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan.
And Heather Culbertson, Doctor, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Southern California United States of America.
O6-1: Audiovisual-Haptic Simultaneity Perception Across the Body for Multisensory Applications
By Jiwan Lee, POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology), Pohang, Republic of Korea.
O6-2: Emotional Dimensions of the Cutaneous Rabbit Illusion in Virtual Reality: The Interplay of Visual and Tactile Stimuli
By Mounia Ziat, Bentley University, Waltham, United States of America. - TAUCHI Research Center, Tampere University, Finland.
Ahmed Farooq 2 , TAUCHI Research Center, Tampere University, Finland.
Kimmo Ronkainen 2 , TAUCHI Research Center, Tampere University, Finland.
Shuangshuang Xiao 1 , Bentley University, Waltham, United States of America.
and Roope Raisamo 2 TAUCHI Research Center, Tampere University, Finland.
O6-3: The Interplay of Vision and Referred Haptic Feedback in VR Environments
By Elyse D. Z. Chase, William Marsh Rice University, Houston, United States of America.
O6-4: Asymmetric Hit-stop for Multi-user Virtual Reality Applications: Reducing Discomfort with the Movement of Others by Making Hit-stop Invisible
By Shinnosuke Noguchi, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
O6-5: Optimizing Haptic Feedback in Virtual Reality: The Role of Vibration and Tangential Forces in Enhancing Grasp Response and Weight Perception
By Yunxiu Xu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama City, Japan.
O6-6: Audio-Tactile Integration: Concurrent Audio Feedback Can Shift Vibrotactile Frequency Perception
By Waseem Hassan, Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
O6-7: Comparison of perceptual characteristics of vibrotactile and squeezing stimuli in haptic devices
By Chikato Ikejiri, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan.
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