by Dr Steven Maltby | Oct 24, 2018 | In the Media
The sickening truth about virtual reality A new study has proven that cybersickness, which is caused by exposure to virtual reality (VR), may be the same clinical condition as ‘classic’ motion sickness caused by travelling. Read more via UoN...
by Dr Steven Maltby | Oct 23, 2018 | In the Media
Motion sickness vs. cybersickness: Two different problems or the same condition? Contrary to previous research, severe motion sickness and cybersickness, a type of motion sickness that stems from exposure to virtual reality, may be considered the same clinical...
by Dr Steven Maltby | Oct 13, 2018 | In the Media
VR key to increasing resilience in Australian troops In the hopes of utilising advanced tools to enhance resilience, a first-of-its kind project led by the University of Newcastle (UON) will explore Virtual Reality (VR) training as a new method to ensure Australian...
by Dr Steven Maltby | Sep 27, 2018 | In the Media
Virtual reality entertainment on flights could cause motion sickness Alaska Airlines has introduced virtual reality to enhance in-flight entertainment experiences, but experts say this emerging type of technology could cause increased motion sickness. Read more via...
by Dr Steven Maltby | Feb 20, 2018 | In the Media
Defence forum targets emerging research Leading research on emerging Virtual and Augmented Reality technology will be showcased tomorrow when the University of Newcastle hosts the Australian Defence College (ADC) Simulation Forum. Read more via UoN...
by Dr Steven Maltby | Oct 22, 2017 | In the Media
Australian Military Develops One-of-a-Kind VR Training for Soldiers The Australian military is coming up with a new type of virtual reality (VR) enchanced resilience training, the first time a program of its kind has ever been put together. Read more via Interesting...