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Name Emoto Masaki
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Visually induced symptoms questionnaire (VISQ): A subjective evaluation method for biomedical effects induced by stereoscopic 3D video

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Hiroshi Watanabe, Tzu-Yang Wang, Hiroshi Ando, Haruki Mizushina, Toshiya Morita, Masaki Emoto, Toyohiko Hatada, Takehiko Bando, Hiroyasu Ujike

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The purpose of this paper is to establish an easy-to-use questionnaire for subjective evaluations of visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) and visual fatigue caused by stereoscopic 3D (s3D) images. We reviewed pre- viously used questionnaires and extracted 51 important subjective evaluation items from them. We then recruited 251 participants to observe 3D images designed to easily induce sickness or visual fatigue, and we asked them to respond to the 51 items. As a result of exploratory factor analysis, four factors were extracted according to their factor loadings, and the number of items was reduced to 21. Further processing by confir- matory factor analysis led to the selection of 15 items. Comparing mean ratings for each factor before and after item reduction indicated that item reduction did not significantly affect the participant responses. Therefore, the 15-item Visually Induced Symptoms Questionnaire (VISQ), can be used to evaluate VIMS and s3D visual fatigue.

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Applied Ergonomics

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Elsevier

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117

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1

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15

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2024/05

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10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104238

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