An EEG-based Experiment on VR Sickness and Postural Instability While Walking in Virtual Environments
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1. iCinema Centre, University of New South Wales
2. Australian AI Institute, GrapheneX-UTS Human-centric AI Centre, University of Technology,Sydney
3. School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, University of Adelaide
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Australian Research Council
Office of Naval Research Global
AFOSR
DST
Publisher
IEEE
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http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/10108080/10108082/10108449.pdf?arnumber=10108449
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