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Presentation 2024-03-15 10:40
VR content intended to be a sublime experience and the physiological and psychological effects of viewpoint height
Hiroaki Matsuba, Taisei Tsukahara, Nozomi Yamashita, Shota Maruyama, Takashi Kawai, Yoshihiro Banchi (Waseda Univ.), Tomohiro Ishizu (Kansai Univ.)
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(in English) In this study, we examined how the height of the viewpoint when viewing the natural scenery prepared in VR, the presence or absence of scaffolding designed in VR, and the nature of the scaffolding designed in VR affect the sublime by making the viewer imagine falling. In previous studies, 3D 360-degree visual stimulation using VR was useful for experiencing the sublime, but there was insufficient verification of how the sublime is designed [1]. In addition to observing the psychological effects of viewing VR stimuli with different viewpoint heights and scaffolding, we also observe electrodermal activity (EDA) in the palm area, where mental sweating is strongly manifested, and conduct experiments and analyses for physiological effects.
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(in English) VR / Sublime / Awe / Viewpoint Height / Scaffold / / /  
Reference Info. ITE Tech. Rep., vol. 48, no. 12, 3DMT2024-16, pp. 61-64, March 2024.
Paper # 3DMT2024-16 
Date of Issue 2024-03-07 (3DMT) 
ISSN Online edition: ISSN 2424-1970
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Conference Date 2024-03-14 - 2024-03-15 
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Conference Code 2024-03-3DMT 
Language Japanese 
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Title (in English) VR content intended to be a sublime experience and the physiological and psychological effects of viewpoint height 
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Keyword(1) VR  
Keyword(2) Sublime  
Keyword(3) Awe  
Keyword(4) Viewpoint Height  
Keyword(5) Scaffold  
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1st Author's Name Hiroaki Matsuba  
1st Author's Affiliation Waseda University (Waseda Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Taisei Tsukahara  
2nd Author's Affiliation Waseda University (Waseda Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Nozomi Yamashita  
3rd Author's Affiliation Waseda University (Waseda Univ.)
4th Author's Name Shota Maruyama  
4th Author's Affiliation Waseda University (Waseda Univ.)
5th Author's Name Takashi Kawai  
5th Author's Affiliation Waseda University (Waseda Univ.)
6th Author's Name Yoshihiro Banchi  
6th Author's Affiliation Waseda University (Waseda Univ.)
7th Author's Name Tomohiro Ishizu  
7th Author's Affiliation Kansai University (Kansai Univ.)
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Date Time 2024-03-15 10:40:00 
Presentation Time 20 minutes 
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Paper # 3DMT2024-16 
Volume (vol) vol.48 
Number (no) no.12 
Page pp.61-64 
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Date of Issue 2024-03-07 (3DMT) 


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