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Virtual reality / Illusions / Perception / Multimodal interaction / Illusions of self-motion / Motor control / Haptic technology / Motion perception / Motion simulator / Mind / Cognitive science / Human–computer interaction
Date: 2013-07-21 15:52:58
Virtual reality
Illusions
Perception
Multimodal interaction
Illusions of self-motion
Motor control
Haptic technology
Motion perception
Motion simulator
Mind
Cognitive science
Human–computer interaction

Vibrotactile Inputs to the Feet Can Modulate Vection

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