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Pseudo-walking Sensation by Anteroposterior or Lateral Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation and Synchronous Foot-sole Vibrations

Oyama et al., 2024

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1570977394961449372
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Oyama T
Aoyama K
Amemiya T
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics

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The walking sensation is a result of the synthesis of multisensory inputs from various systems. The vestibular system, typically used for detecting acceleration, is a crucial component of the walking sensation. This study investigated the use of galvanic vestibular …
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