Hello,
I'm in the process of piecing together equipment for a set-up in which
humans walk on a treadmill in a simulated visual environment. As the
subjects are wearing a head-mounted display they have no idea where they
are in the real world, so I want to control treadmill speed to avoid
falling off. Does anyone have experiences with these?
If this topic generates enough interest, I will summarize my findings.
Sincerely,
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Tjeerd Dijkstra, Dept of Psychology, Ohio State University
1885 Neil Avenue, Columbus OH 43210-1222, USA
Tel: 614-292-0639 FAX: 614-292-5601 secr: 614-292-1123
I'm in the process of piecing together equipment for a set-up in which
humans walk on a treadmill in a simulated visual environment. As the
subjects are wearing a head-mounted display they have no idea where they
are in the real world, so I want to control treadmill speed to avoid
falling off. Does anyone have experiences with these?
If this topic generates enough interest, I will summarize my findings.
Sincerely,
--
Tjeerd Dijkstra, Dept of Psychology, Ohio State University
1885 Neil Avenue, Columbus OH 43210-1222, USA
Tel: 614-292-0639 FAX: 614-292-5601 secr: 614-292-1123