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    Sensation of presence and cybersickness in applications of virtual reality for advanced rehabilitation by Kiryu, Tohru, So, Richard H Y

    “…Around three years ago, in the special issue on augmented and virtual reality in rehabilitation, the topics of simulator sickness was briefly discussed in…”
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    Prediction of Higher Heating Values in Bio-Oil from Solvothermal Biomass Conversion and Bio-Oil Upgrading Given Discontinuous Experimental Conditions by Castro Garcia, Abraham, Ching, Phoebe Lim, So, Richard HY, Cheng, Shuo, Boonyubol, Sasipa, Cross, Jeffrey S.

    Published in ACS omega (17-10-2023)
    “…Both the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to bio-oil (BO) and the upgrading of BO have been the targets of many studies. Due to the large diversity and…”
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    Motion sickness, nausea and thermoregulation: The "toxic" hypothesis by Nalivaiko, Eugene, Rudd, John A, So, Richard HY

    Published in Temperature (Austin) (31-12-2014)
    “…Principal symptoms of motion sickness in humans include facial pallor, nausea and vomiting, and sweating. It is less known that motion sickness also affects…”
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    Motion sickness-susceptible participants exposed to coherent rotating dot patterns show excessive N2 amplitudes and impaired theta-band phase synchronization by Wei, Yue, Okazaki, Yuka O., So, Richard H.Y., Chu, Winnie C.W., Kitajo, Keiichi

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-11-2019)
    “…Visually induced motion sickness (VIMS) can occur via prolonged exposure to visual stimulation that generates the illusion of self-motion (vection). Not…”
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    Vection induced by a pair of patches of synchronized visual motion stimuli covering total field of views as small as 10 square-degrees by Dizmen, Coskun Joe, So, Richard H.Y.

    Published in i-Perception (London) (01-09-2023)
    “…Vection (illusion of self-motion) is known to be induced by watching large field-of-view (FOV) moving scenes. In our study, we investigated vection induced by…”
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    Visually induced motion sickness when viewing visual oscillations of different frequencies along the fore-and-aft axis: keeping velocity versus amplitude constant by Chen, Daniel Jinzhao, Bao, Beisheng, Zhao, Yue, So, Richard H. Y.

    Published in Ergonomics (02-04-2016)
    “…Exposure to visual oscillations (VOs) can lead to visually induced motion sickness (VIMS). The level of VIMS among viewers has been shown to vary when the…”
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    Effects of Spectral Manipulation on Nonindividualized Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) by So, Richard H. Y., Leung, N. M., Horner, Andrew B., Braasch, Jonas, Leung, K. L.

    Published in Human factors (01-06-2011)
    “…Background: Directional sounds simulated using nonindividualized head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) often result in front-back confusion.Objective: This…”
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    Deep learning-based image enhancement for robust remote photoplethysmography in various illumination scenarios by Chen, Shutao, Ho, Sui Kei, Chin, Jing Wei, Luo, Kin Ho, Tai Chan, Tsz, So, Richard H.Y., Long Wong, Kwan

    “…Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) is a non-invasive and convenient approach for measuring human vital signs using a camera. However, accurate measurement can…”
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    Optimizing Camera Exposure Control Settings for Remote Vital Sign Measurements in Low-Light Environments by Odinaev, Ismoil, Chin, Jing Wei, Ho Luo, Kin, Ke, Zhang, SO, Richard H.Y., Long Wong, Kwan

    “…Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) is an optical technique that enables both non-invasive and efficient measurement of vital signs from facial videos. However,…”
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